posted May 25, 2009 12:14 AM by VPWA Ghana
The World
Health Organization on October 30, 1998, announced the creation of an
affiliated organization, that was named, Roll Back Malaria. The
reduction of malaria in Africa by 50% within 10 years was the stated
goal of this new organization.
Dr. Donald Roberts, Ph.D, an
entomologist, Professor of Tropical Public Health at the Uniformed
Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland,
stated, "The Roll Back Malaria program, a partnership of WHO and UN
organizations, has been an abysmal failure. Since the RBM founding in
1998, deaths from malaria have steadily increased". This statement
was taken from an article showing a graph with a projection of actual
malaria deaths at 30% increase over the baseline rate just 10 years ago.
The
question is why the increase instead of the projected 50% decrease in
mortality over the life of this project? Let us examine the mission
statement attached to the press release announcing the inception of
this program. It starts out on the first page with the claim "simple
prevention and control methods has shown startling results: in trials
conducted in the Gambia, Burkina Faso, Kenya and Ghana, the use of bed
nets, which are treated with pyrethroid insecticide, was shown to
effectively protect sleeping children from malarial mosquitoes,
resulting in dramatic reductions in deaths among children under five
years of age. Deaths were reduced by average of one fourth in these
mega trials". Perhaps the term "dramatic" in this instance is
shall we say; "dramatic", in its context, this method is much ado about
nothing as in ineffective.
Let's see what other interventions, the Roll Back Malaria mission statement has for our consideration. "Simpler and more effective means of administering medicines" and the encouragement of "new anti-malaria drugs and vaccines",
it sounds like a defensive strategy. First you hide under a net to
avoid the mosquito, if that does not work; you take a pill to keep the
malaria parasite from killing you. As in an American football
expression goes, "the best defense resides in a good offense". Why not deep six the little suckers and be done with it.
The reference to development of "new anti-malaria drugs and vaccines"
is a fools errand, and overlooks the incredibly complex nature of the
malaria parasite. Some 9,000 genes. This parasite has the incredible
ability to adapt to anything. Mr. Robert Desowitz, a medical research
entomologist in his book, MALARIA CAPERS says, the search for a malaria
vaccine has gone on for generations, and none will ever be found, to be
effective. This research he says is for the sole purpose of getting
grant money for universities, from wealthy individuals, foundations and
governments. The cause is noble, however the goal is unobtainable.
Meanwhile resources that could be applied to the elimination of this
disease are wasted by academics. Even Bill Gates is a victim of this
scam, having poured untold millions into this effort.
The
failure to eliminate malaria is more than a humanitarian one, it also
has a dramatic impact on economic development as well. Included in
this Roll Back Malaria mission statement is a quote from Jeffrey Sachs,
Professor at Harvard. and says in part "We and other groups of
economist researchers are trying to determine the consequences of
malaria on economic development" and "Our findings are striking. They
point to Malaria as a major impediment to economic development" enough
said. I once did an internet search and pulled up a colored graph of
the poorest countries on planet earth and a corresponding colored graph
of the countries with most malaria. To my amazement they were
identical. In the arena of public health, the failure to eliminate
malaria in the world is by far the greatest failure. It is not the
failure of technology; it is a failure of leadership! The West has
proven the technology is available. The Will to do something meaningful about this scourge is absent.
Let
us examine the nature of the World Health Organization, the
organization that has taken the lead as "expert" to the 80 or so sister
organizations known as NGO's or Non Governmental Organizations. The
WHO although it is a quasi governmental organization, is by nature a
not for profit, additionally there is a kinship since they both provide
public services. Any organization is of course a simple legal
instrument, so to determine the personality of an organization you have
to examine the personality profiles of its leaders.
A person
known as a bureaucrat is in charge of this complex multi faceted
organization, the nature of a bureaucrat is to keep steady the course
of the organization. Stifling anyone who shows creativity or
initiative; otherwise how can this organization maintain its identity,
if it allows any creative actions on the part of its employees or
anyone else for this matter? If any changes are made it is a committee
that makes them. Of course in the recorded history of mankind there is
no record of a monument ever being erected to a committee; regrettably,
only to individuals.
An entomologist
is the next personality type that needs examination. An entomologist
is a person that studies insects, usually insects that transmit
diseases, the WHO in this case would employ an entomologist that knows
more than a person wants to know about malaria mosquitoes, mating
habits etc. However an entomologist has no training in the art and
science of killing mosquitoes only to identify them. The problem lies
in the perception in their mind that he is an expert in this endeavor.
Hence this is how you get a recommendation for the use of bed nets, an
intervention that is only 25% effective. Then you have the medical
doctors, with their prescriptions pads ever at the ready, to write a
prescription for whatever ails you. In this case a prophylactic pill
to keep the malaria you already have from killing you or modifying the
disease in the event you get it.
The people who suffer from this
misfeasance are of course, the victims of malaria here in Africa.
Additionally the non-profit organizations that depend on the ‘’sound
technical guidance’’ from WHO, in their attempts to obtain value for
their contribution to the welfare of fellow humans.
The
Solution, eliminate the mosquito! this is the only method that will
free Africa from this scourge. By eliminating the mosquito means to
suppress the population to such a low number there will not be enough
mosquitoes left to maintain the transmission cycle. The elimination of
the transmission cycle can be accomplished in about 30 days or so in
Ghana. The elimination of the parasite from the human body will take
at least two years. However there will be no more new infections in
the population, perhaps only re-lapses of old infections. The method
used to obtain this goal, is what is called in the US, "space
spraying". that is the treatment of the atmosphere at night over a
large area, when the malaria mosquito is out and about, flying.
However the objection to this form of treatment has been cost.
Admittedly it has been historically expensive. However over the past
10 years, in the US there have been dramatic advances in reduction of
costs through improvements of insecticide dispersal systems and
application methods. These improvements have made this process
affordable for developing nations and Ghana should go in for it!
Hayford Siaw
Executive Director – VPWA Ghana (www.vpwa.org)
+233 24 3340112