From Data to Decisions: Ghana’s Subnational Tailoring Approach for Malaria Interventions

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June 2, 2026

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15hr UTC

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About the instructor:

Ferguson Duvor is a public health professional and malaria data specialist with over ten years of experience in malaria control, health information systems, and infectious disease research in Ghana. He serves as an Associate Analyst and Data Manager with the Ghana National Malaria Elimination Program, where he works within the Research, Surveillance, Monitoring and Evaluation Unit to strengthen routine health information systems, improve data quality, and
support evidence-based decision-making for malaria control and elimination.

With a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Monitoring and Evaluation, he specializes in the use of data and analytical methods to optimize public health interventions and strategic planning. Ferguson has played a key role in Ghana’s Subnational Tailoring (SNT) of malaria interventions, supporting stratification analysis, intervention targeting, burden estimation, and priority-setting
across the country’s health districts.

Through his collaboration with Applied Health Analytics for Delivery and Innovation and other technical partners, he contributes to applied malaria modelling, geospatial analysis, and data-driven prioritization of interventions such as IRS, SMC, ITNs, and malaria vaccination. His work focuses on translating complex epidemiological and programmatic data into practical strategies that improve the precision, efficiency, and impact of malaria
elimination efforts in Ghana.

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