THE MAINSTREAM DISSEMINATION CLOSE OUT CONFERENCE

The Mainstream Project in Malawi used embedded implementation research to strengthen immunization systems and improve equitable vaccine coverage, focusing on zero-dose children and HPV vaccination. Through three district-level studies, the project showed that geospatial and modelling approaches can effectively identify zero-dose hotspots, simple screening tools can support routine identification of unvaccinated children, and integrated service delivery models are needed to reduce missed HPV vaccination opportunities. Overall, the findings emphasize evidence-based decision making, community engagement, service integration, and stakeholder commitment to translate research into policy and practice for improved immunization outcomes in Malawi.

ONCHO Coverage Surveys Dissemination Meetings

BICO, as an independent entity, conducted mass drug administration (MDA) coverage surveys in eight Onchocerciasis-endemic districts in Malawi—namely Ntcheu, Mwanza, Chikwawa, Blantyre, Chiradzulu, Mulanje, Zomba, and Phalombe—following drug distribution campaigns carried out between October and December 2024. Based on the survey findings, BICO organized dissemination meetings in two of the surveyed districts, Chikwawa and Blantyre, held on 1st and 2nd July 2025, respectively, at the district health offices. The purpose of these meetings was to present the survey results, including geographical and therapeutic coverage as well as associated factors, and to identify areas for improvement. To ensure effective engagement, the meetings were attended by program implementers, along with representatives from the Ministry of Health's Neglected Tropical Diseases Department and BICO.

BICO’S EXHIBITION – TRADE FAIR GROUNDS

BICO organized a free eye checkup camp at the trade fair grounds in Blantyre. The fair was scheduled from 16th through 23rd May 2023. The residents of Blantyre and the surrounding areas witnessed the noble gesture of BICO’s free eye checkup. The camp was organized as a generous commitment of BICO to making sure that everyone enjoys their right to sight.