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Title: Agriculture and Malaria Azerbaijan


1
Agriculture and Malaria Azerbaijan
  • Tugrul Temel
  • ISNAR MTP 5
  • Internal Program Review

2
Outline
  • Background
  • Objectives
  • Research Method
  • Observations and Findings
  • Malaria Control Strategies
  • Expected Outcomes and Impacts
  • Lessons Learned
  • Future Activities

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Objectives
  • Identify links between agricultural changes
    malaria
  • Envisage the effects on malaria of these changes
  • Advise on the effective malaria control
    strategies

5
Research Method Data, Tools
  • Interviews the Ministries of Health and
    Agriculture, and NGOs
  • District level data collected on
  • malaria cases, number of hospital
  • land use, land characteristics (salinity,
    marshes, erosion), irrigation water use,
    infrastructure, cropping patterns, farming types
    (kolhozes, solhozes)
  • rain, temperature, longitude, latitude,
  • Analysis of data by econometric and spatial tools

6
Observations
  • Interview Institutional arrangements became
    effective only recently
  • for water supply, sanitation, and monitoring
    malaria
  • Literature Abundant mosquito-breeding habitats
    are due largely to
  • ongoing irrigation works, poor maintenance of
    irrigation canals/roads,
  • poor management of water distribution
  • lack of financial resources
  • poor community-based control activities
  • Statistics Crop patterns of malaria-epidemic
    districts of south also emerge in the Shirvan
    region

7
Findings
  • Malaria is cumulative
  • correlation is positive between malaria in 1993
    and malaria in consecutive years
  • Malaria is correlated with
  • irrigation water use ()
  • soil salinity ()
  • number of former state farms ()

8
Malaria Control Strategies
  • Focus agricultural research on the role of
  • local irrigation techniques
  • land characteristics
  • legacy of former state farms, e.g., large
    irrigation system
  • knowledge of Eucalyptus trees to reduce soil
    humidity/lower water tables
  • Enhance management of
  • irrigation water use and soil
  • community level water authorities
  • poorly maintained drainage facilities
  • high water tables

9
Malaria Control Strategies
  • Effective biological chemical measures
  • apply microbial and residual insecticides while
    taking remedies for their adverse health effects
  • stock surface water with Gambusia fish
  • Prioritize those districts with
  • severely suffered from malaria in 1993
  • consuming large amounts of irrigation water
  • suffering severe land salinity
  • being occupied by a large number of state farms

10
Expected Outcomes and Impacts
  • Outcomes
  • knowledge to establish links (causes/sources of
    malaria) b/w agr. malaria
  • knowledge shared by the Ministries of Health and
    Agriculture
  • knowledge to be used in public awareness and
    policy dialogues
  • Impacts
  • enhance livelihood of those suffering from
    malaria
  • strengthened collaboration of ISNAR with these
    institutions
  • input to the 1st Steering Committee Meeting of
    SIMA
  • input to develop similar projects for Sub-Saharan
    Africa and Central Asia

11
Lessons Learned
  • Need for a full understanding commitment at the
    policy level (from interviews)
  • malaria-agriculture research is relevant
  • effective malaria control demands cooperation
    between health, agriculture, and local
    communities
  • Need for a pilot study (from data analysis)
  • macro studies undermine location-specific
    characteristics
  • better control of the variables
  • better understanding of the role of environmental
    conditions
  • easier to develop control strategies
  • New project proposals must have
  • policy commitment, pilot study, ownership by
    national counterparts

12
Future Activities
  • Apply the innovation system approach to
    understanding of
  • constraints on and opportunities for effective
    linkages between agriculture, health, and other
    organizations
  • how knowledge on agriculture-health linkages is
    generated, diffused, and utilized (AKIS for
    agriculture-health links)
  • which activity, and at what level (individual,
    household, farm, sector), demands new human and
    institutional capacities to be developed
  • Construct a database of agriculture and health
    indicators
  • Develop tools (surveys, questionnaires,
    quantitative methods, etc.) for gathering and
    analyzing information
  • Prepare project proposals on malaria-agriculture
    linkages
  • in the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa and
    Central Asia (SIMA, WHO, Other donors)
  • develop methods for incorporating health concerns
    into agricultural priority setting
    decision-making processes
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