Regional Artemisinin-Resistance Initiative-4 Elimination (RAI4E)

 

Employer Description

The National Center for Parasitology, Entomology and Malaria Control (CNM) has been leading Cambodia’s national malaria control and elimination efforts since 2004 through a series of grants supported by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM). Under the Regional Artemisinin Initiative 4 Elimination (RAI4E) Grant, managed by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), CNM serves as the Principal Implementing Partner (PIP) in Cambodia, collaborating with multiple partners to strengthen decentralized malaria interventions at the provincial and operational district levels.

As Cambodia advances toward malaria elimination, there is a growing need to strengthen surveillance, data management, and cross-border collaboration to ensure timely detection and response. To further support the attainment of malaria elimination certification, the CNM is committed to strengthening its digital infrastructure, with a particular focus on the MIS. This includes the effective implementation of critical components such as the Declaration of Elimination (DoC), Prevention of Re-establishment (PoR), and Subnational Verification (SNV). Enhancing MIS functionalities, improving system interoperability, and ensuring the collection, analysis, and visualization of high-quality, real-time data are central to enabling timely action and sustaining progress toward elimination.

 

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