Over the past two weeks, Jipange Community Network Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) reached more than 500 households across Bomet County in a targeted malaria net distribution and education drive.
Each visit combined the handover of an insecticide-treated net (ITN) with a short, practical conversation about malaria symptoms, the importance of sleeping under a net every night, and when to seek early diagnosis and treatment.
“When a mother understands why the net matters, the whole household is protected,” said one of our CHVs. The drive is part of Jipange’s ongoing commitment to a malaria-free Bomet where every household is protected and every case is detected early.