Democratic Republic of the Congo
Onchocerciasis status
Onchocerciasis is a country-wide public health problem in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
People affected by onchocerciasis
- Number of communities in meso/hyper endemic (red) areas (2006): 29 980
- Total population in meso/hyper endemic (red) areas (2006): 19 360 676
Projects
- Number of current community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) projects (2007): 20
- Date first community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) project was launched: 2000
- Number of national onchocerciasis task force (NOTF)-secretariat supported projects (2007): 1
- Number of vector elimination projects: 0
NOTF-secretariat supported project is based at national level and is responsible for overseeing the implementation of all CDTI projects in the country and ensuring the availability of ivermectin.
- More about CDTI projects
- More about NOTF-secretariat supported projects
- More about vector elimination projects
Ivermectin coverage
Geographical coverage (2007)
- Number of communities treated with ivermectin: 21 853
- Treatment target (number of communities): 30 267
- Geographic coverage: 72.2%
Therapeutic coverage (2007)
- Number of people treated with ivermectin: 9 230 951
- Treatment target (number of people): 21 209 604
- Therapeutic coverage: 43.5%
Training
- Number of trained or retrained community-directed distributors, CDDs (2007): 69 047
- Number of people per community-directed distributor, CDD (2007): 307
- Number of trained or retrained health workers (2007): 3 962
Funds
Projects are funded from three primary sources:
- the APOC Trust Fund
- the government of the country where the projects are being implemented
- funds from non-governmental development organization partners.
Co-implementation of CDTI and other health interventions
In addition to delivering ivermectin, community-directed distributors (CDDs) are being trained to deliver other health care interventions to their community.
Number of CDTI projects with distributors delivering other health interventions (2007):
- Vitamin A supplementation
- Mebendazole treatment for worms
- Primary Eye Care
Source: NOTF/DRC
Partners
International non-governmental development organization (NGDO) partners (2007):
- Christoffel-Blindmission (CBM)
- Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
- Interchurch Medical Assistance (IMA)-SANRU
- International Relief Committee (IRC)
- Lions Clubs International Foundation.