Digitalized Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets Mass Distribution Campaign in the Context of Covid-19 Pandemic in Kongo Central, Democratic Republic of Congo: Challenges and Lessons Learned.
Abstract Background: The DRC organized a first mass distribution campaign of LLINs with digitalized data management with coordinated support from the Ministry of Health (MOH) and SANRU Asbl, in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic in Kongo Central province. This article describes the planning and implementation process of this campaign as well as the challenges and lessons learned.Methods: The planning and implementation process was performed in line with the standard guidance issued by the National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) following the start of Covid-19. The changes and adaptations put in place as well as the challenges encountered are described.Results: A total of 5,629,211 people were registered (7.7% above projection) in 1,065,537 households (6.2% below projection) giving an average of 5.3 people per household. Of a total of 3,062,850 LLINs ordered, 2,886,096 were distributed to households (94%). Out of 11,070 villages and 3,947 teams planned, 91.7% of villages were reached and 93% of teams were established.Conclusion: The revision of standards of campaign implementation during Covid-19, as well as effective coordination supported by real-time decision-making through digital data management, have been factors in the success of this campaign. Maintaining this momentum is essential to ensure the continuity of malaria prevention services for the population.