“Malaria is still prevalent in my area, and it affects people’s health and the family economy when people get sick. In the past, malaria was a very high burden in Phouvong District. The numbers started decreasing in 2015, but it is still a public health issue,” she said.
Her moment of pride is when she sees malaria patients recover from their illness. “Every time I see them healthy again, I am very happy and proud of being even a tiny part of these health services.”
She recalled a memory from 2005 when she was on a field trip in Vangngang village. “While we were demonstrating how to treat bed nets with insecticide, villagers asked me to help a child who was very sick with high fever and fatigue. He looked worse because his parents hadn’t taken him to the hospital, as they believed he was cursed by spirits and had treated him only according to their traditional custom. However, I quickly brought him to the district hospital on my motorbike for the malaria test. He was diagnosed with falciparum malaria and treated, and he got better in a few days. Could you imagine if I had not been there, what would have happened to that little boy? This remains an unforgettable moment in my memory,” she said.
“Many years back there were a lot of tasks; we didn't have enough staff and I had an extremely high workload. I wanted to quit or move to work in a sector other than malaria, but I thought again. I love to do this job more than any other area of work. I love fieldwork, meeting people in rural areas and helping them be free from malaria. Finally, I decided to follow my passion,” she said.
“I would like to acknowledge the Global Fund for all its support on malaria for over a decade. All your help makes a huge impact on our local community. I hope you will continue supporting us until malaria is eliminated. Here at the local level we will try our best and work even harder to achieve elimination of falciparum malaria by 2023.”
Mrs Inpong, Health Staff
Mrs Inpong, 36 years old, is health staff at the Viengxay Health Centre, Viengxay village, Phouvong District, Attapeu Province. She has been working in the health sector since 2014 and on malaria for two years.