
National Malaria Control Program
The National Malaria Control Program is a government effort to reduce and eventually eliminate malaria, a disease spread by mosquitoes. It involves strategies like distributing insecticide-treated bed nets, spraying insecticides indoors, diagnosing cases early, and providing effective treatment. The program also promotes public awareness and works with communities to prevent mosquito breeding. Its goal is to lower malaria cases, save lives, and improve public health by controlling the transmission of the disease, especially in areas where malaria is most common.