NYT on fighting malaria with bednets
When I went to Cameroon, I visited villages where ExxonMobil had said it had distributed thousands of free nets; and yet the people I met at the malaria clinic there said they didn’t know a single person who actually used one. I got the same response when I asked people at a malaria clinic in Malawi, and in Panama. They said the nets are hot, that people have different priorities (like using the netting for fishing, wedding veils, curtains), that the nets get holes in them, that malaria isn’t taken seriously enough, and so on.
It sounds nice for donors to be able to say they distributed lots and lots of free nets (marketing the nets is slower), but they should also track how many people actually use the nets.
Sonia Shah 