Ouidah—Benin is intensifying its efforts in the fight against malaria by relying on innovative strategies. Every three years, the country organizes a nationwide campaign to distribute free long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito nets.

With the technical and financial support of partners, including the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 8 million mosquito nets will be distributed by community health workers to nearly 4 million households across the entire territory of Benin.

This operation, now in its sixth edition, has a modern touch: digitalization, which is revolutionizing stock management and optimizing the efficiency of the campaign. Community health workers, tablets in hand, go door-to-door to serve the population.