News
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MDA Coverage Survey Central and Western Division of Fiji
The Fiji WSP team are currently undertaking a Mass Drug Administration (MDA) Coverage Survey in the Central and Western Division. The survey involves a series of questions to gain insight into individual feedback on the impact of the MDA in their households and community.
The communities chosen to partake in the survey were randomly selected and include Nasinu, Serua Namosi, Naitasiri and Tailevu in Central and Ra, Ba, Nadi and Nadroga in the West. Our teams are enjoying visiting households and learning more about their experiences of the MDA. The MDA Coverage Survey will help to ensure future MDA implementation strategies are improved upon.
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World Scabies Program at the 2023 Fiji Showcase
The 2023 Fiji Showcase is the largest trade and entertainment event showcasing government and non-government organizations and local businesses in Fiji. This event strengthens partnerships between private and government sectors and showcases each area of expertise to the public. The World Scabies Program partnered with Communication Fiji Ltd (CFL) to hold a neglected tropical disease (NTD) stall at the event.
It was great timing for WSP as the program had just completed mass drug administration (MDA) nationwide. This platform provided an opportunity for attendees to learn about scabies MDA as well as receive medication. MDA coverage attained during Fiji Showcase 2023 was well over 500 people in the Central Division. -
Solomon Islands MDA has been completed throughout the whole country!
In the Solomon Islands, we have some very exciting news! The mass drug administration throughout the whole country is now finished! A big congratulations to all involved in this huge effort to treat the whole country with scabies community treatment!
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Farewell to all MDA staff in the Central Subdivision of Fiji
Farewell to all the mass drug administration nurses, volunteers, community health works (CHW's) and drivers for the whole of the Central Subdivision in Fiji. In the photo below, the teams in the Rewa Subdivision held a farewell celebration yesterday at Wainibokasi Hospital. Thank you for your dedication and hard work!
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Photographers join the Fiji MDA team in Suva for a day
Today in the field in Fiji, we have a photographer and videographer taking footage of the mass drug administration in Suva as well as interviewing nurses and those involved in implementing the program. The photographers started at the health center to capture the nurses preparing for the days work ahead and shadowed them throughout a whole day to capture important footage.
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Solomon Islands MDA reaches some of the remotest parts of the Solomon Islands
In the Solomon Islands, the mass drug administration (MDA) teams have been working hard to reach some of the remotest parts of the Solomon Islands in Reef Island, Vanikoro Island and Utupua Island to distribute scabies medication. Well done to all involved!
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The Fijian Ministry of Health and Services posts on Facebook to promote the MDA
In Fiji, teams of Nurses and Volunteers are being deployed around the country to provide services that help eradicate scabies, targeting every member of the community regardless of whether they have signs or symptoms of infection. The Fijian Ministry of Health and Services recently posted on their Facebook to promote the MDA.
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Fiji village features an article on our MDA intervention to help reduce the spread of scabies
In Fiji, the World Scabies Program mass drug administration (MDA) intervention to help reduce the spread of scabies is currently underway across the country! Fiji village has featured an online article promoting the MDA.
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The Fiji World Scabies Program MDA community awareness video
Scabies can cause serious health problems if left untreated. Mass drug administration (MDA) is being conducted around Fiji to stop the spread. Watch the Fiji World Scabies Program MDA community awareness video below for more information. -
MDA Training in the Central Division of Fiji
The WSP team have been undertaking mass drug administration (MDA) training across the Central Division of Fiji. Nurses, community health workers (CHWS) and Turaga-ni-Koro’s (TNKs) have been trained in areas such as, Naitasiri, Tailevu, Seru/Namosi and Rewa.