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Expanding Access to Preventive Chemotherapy Among Mobile and Migrant Populations
Sponsor: Uwemedimo Friday Ekpo
Summary
Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) are among the most common groups of diseases affecting over one billion people globally and are disproportionately concentrated in remote, underserved, and marginalized communities. Efforts toward NTD elimination have largely relied on preventive chemotherapy (PC), large-scale distribution of free, safe, and effective medicines to at-risk populations. One major challenge threatening elimination efforts is the poor participation of mobile and migrant populations (MMPs) in treatment programs. Despite this gap, few studies have explored strategies to improve access among these underserved populations. This study aims to determine the burden of NTDs among MMPs and explore strategies for expanding access to preventive chemotherapy through social and occupational networks using community mapping and participatory action research approaches in Nigeria. This project is a multi-site implementation research study involving 15 communities across three Nigerian states-Taraba, Akwa Ibom, and Ondo-representing pastoralist, fishing, and agrarian settings, respectively. The study comprises four phases. The first two formative phases will assess the baseline burden of NTDs and coverage of preventive chemotherapy interventions using community surveys, parasitological and serological assessments, mapping, and participatory workshops to identify migration patterns, anchor points, and social and occupational networks that could support expansion of PC. The third phase will use participatory approaches to co-construct context-specific strategies for expanding access to preventive chemotherapy among MMPs. In the fourth phase, the co-developed strategies will be implemented and evaluated for impact using established implementation research frameworks and mixed methods approaches. Through this project, investigators will develop and evaluate a novel strategy for expanding access to PC among MMPs. The study will generate evidence on the feasibility, acceptability, reach, and sustainability of the proposed approach and is expected to inform adaptable implementation models for inclusive NTD programming in Nigeria and similar endemic settings.
Official title: A Community Mapping and Participatory Research Protocol for Expanding Access to Preventive Chemotherapy Among Mobile and Migrant Populations Through Social and Occupational Networks in Nigeria: MISSION Nigeria
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
5 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
5760
Start Date
2026-07-01
Completion Date
2027-11-30
Last Updated
2026-07-16
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Modified Mass Administration of Medicines Strategy
Unlike routine MAM, which primarily relies on fixed household-based distribution strategies, the modified MAM will be developed through community-based participatory research (CBPR) with MMPs and other stakeholders to better accommodate their mobility patterns and livelihood activities. The intervention will include: (i) selection of convenient and accessible community anchor sites for medicine distribution; (ii) flexible timing of medicine distribution to coincide with periods when MMPs are available; (iii) integration of community-prioritized livelihood additionalities to enhance participation, engagement, and demand for treatment; and (iv) implementation of an electronic system for the collection, documentation, and transmission. The medicines administered, dosage schedules, and eligibility criteria will remain consistent with World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations.
Albendazole 400 mg
Medicines administered to prevent and treat soil-transmitted helminthiasis
Praziquantel 40 mg/kg
Medicines administered to prevent and treat schistosomiasis
Ivermectin
Medicines administered to prevent and treat onchocerciasis
Ivermectin + albendazole
Medicines administered to prevent and treat lymphatic filariasis
Locations (1)
Recruitment is done at the Household level in selected communities
Ondo, Ondo, Taraba and Akwa Ibom, Nigeria