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Burkina Faso Stompers Unite!
The Burkina Faso Malaria Team held a training of trainers for twelve Peace Corps Volunteers and their counter-parts in Bobo-Dioulasso. In addition, three children present with their mothers also attended part of the training. Over three days, participants engaged in a variety of session, from general information to bed net manipulations to creating radio spotsmore -
Using local markets to promote mosquito net useage in Southwest Burkina Faso
In the Southwest Region of Burkina Faso, volunteer Elisabeth Chop is working hard to help prevent and treat malaria. With World Malaria Day recently celebrated April 25, and rainy season fast approaching, which means a dramatic increase in malaria cases with all the standing water, Elisabeth Chop and her counterpart took the opportunity to raisemore -
Burkina Faso Volunteer Helps Out with Community Bednet Census
It is hot season, but in Northern Burkina Faso the fight to stomp out malaria continues on. Second year non-formal education volunter, Sara Goodman, recently conducted a mosquito net census in her village in order to prepare her village and her local health clinic staff for the upcoming universal bed net distribution campaign. Sara partneredmore -
First Annual Women’s Health and Leadership Conference works to Stomp Out Malaria in Burkina Faso
Peace Corps Burkina Faso’s Gender and Development Committee (GAD) held its first annual Women’s Health and Leadership Conference April 10-12, 2013. The conference focused on gender empowerment, leadership, and common health issues faced by women in Burkina Faso. Participants included 8 PCVs and 8 Burkinabe counterparts from all across the country. Facilitators included 5 PCVsmore -
Malaria Mural at Local Health Clinic
A malaria mural has hit Thyou, Burkina Faso! Trevor Pratt and Sara Chandler, volunteers in Thyou and Sala, are helping to Stomp Out Malaria in Africa! They spent three days painting a mural at the local health clinic. The wall where the mural is painted faces the main street in the village attracting much attentionmore -
Making Money, Managing Malaria: A Volunteer Success Story
Alex Neidermeier is a Health Volunteer in Ouarkoye in the Boucle du Mouhoun region in Western Burkina Faso. The health clinic in her village fretted over how to quell growing malaria rates among the community and her association was searching for an activity to gain a little extra money for their savings. Making neem creammore -
Peace Corps Burkina Faso Forms A New Partnership
The Country Director of Peace Corps Burkina Faso, Jill Zarchin, and the Country Director for John Snow, Inc. (JSI), Parfait Edah, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on February 20, 2013 at the Peace Corps office in Ouagadougou. The MOU establishes a close collaboration between these two organizations while simultaneously providing support to the effortsmore -
Burkina Faso Launches Regional Malaria Coordinators Program!
On Saturday, January 19th, the Stomp Team in Burkina Faso officially launched our new Regional Malaria Coordinators Program! Nine Volunteers representing seven regions (based on volunteer density) traveled to Ouagadougou to participate in a mini-malaria bootcamp. Participants discussed possible malaria activities, energizing and engaging Volunteers in Stomp Out Malaria, upcoming national campaigns, and important resourcesmore -
Burkina Faso Welcomes New Trainees with Malaria Workshops
Burkina Faso has just received 26 new Health and Daba (environment) trainees (PCTs) and the Stomp Out Malaria Team had the privilege of presenting two fantastic workshops during their training. The Stomp Team presented two sessions during the week of Oct. 29-Nov. 2: An Introduction to Malaria Prevention and Malaria Interventions, both of which aremore -
Health Volunteer in Burkina Faso Tackles Malaria at Her Community Health Center
Health volunteer Hayley Droppert, who serves in the village of Bapla in the southwest region of Burkina Faso, has been instrumental in leading the fight against malaria in her community. Through a series of effective interventions, Hayley has made a huge impact in her village and continues to be a leader in Burkina as othermore

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