Treated mosquito nets distributed to 4,039 leaners in Kadjebi District

Over 4,000 students in Ghana's Kadjebi District received insecticide-treated mosquito nets as part of a school-based malaria prevention initiative. The program aims to improve student health and attendance by reducing malaria prevalence.
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Public health interventions in schools are critical for improving educational outcomes and reducing disease burden in developing regions.
Kadjebi (O/R), July 04, GNA – A total of 4,039 learners from 76 Basic Schools in the Kadjebi District of the Oti Region have benefited from the distribution of insecticide-treated mosquito nets under a school-based malaria prevention initiative.
The article is a factual report on a local public health initiative.
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