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Malaria Control Interview

Malaria Vector Control Question(s) & Actual Evaluation

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* Please note that the following answer(s) are just sample answers from one of our candidates. It doesn't mean that it's the correct or wrong answer.
Please refer to the evaluation for more insight.


  • Classification: Malaria Control
  • Topic(s): Malaria Vector Control
Interview Question:

Can you describe your experience in developing and implementing malaria vector control policies?

Candidate's Answer:

First and foremost, one needs to understand what a policy is. A policy is a course of action that has been adopted by an organization. In our case, we can call this organization our National Malaria Elimination Centre that spearhead the National Malaria Elimination (NMEP).
My experience in developing and Implementing malaria vector control policies revolve around (I ) Participation in the collecting of field data to inform the development and formulation of the vector control policy and strategy-Malaria Indicator Survey (ii ) Reviewing WHO literature to harmonise National policy direction and strategy with that of WHO (iii) Development of interventions and activities to implement the policy and strategy (iii) Research to harmonise the strategy interventions and activities to prevailing circumstances-for example issues of vector resistance and counter action to make the vector control programme effective.







an effective vector control programme .(iv) Implementation,monitoring and evaluation of the vector control activities in the field.

AI Evaluation:

Your answer provides a good foundation on the topic of malaria vector control policies, demonstrating an understanding of both the concepts involved and the steps necessary for their development and implementation. You effectively outline your participation in key areas such as data collection, literature review, intervention development, and monitoring and evaluation.

However, it could be improved by adding more specificity about your personal contributions and outcomes. For example, instead of general statements, you could highlight specific projects or initiatives you were involved in, the methodologies you employed, and any measurable impacts resulting from your work. This would provide a clearer picture of your hands-on experience and achievements.

Additionally, while defining what a policy is can establish context, it might be more effective to focus directly on your experiences, ensuring that you frame your answer around your direct contributions and the results achieved. Highlighting collaboration with other sectors or stakeholders could also enhance your response.

Rating: 4/5

To improve your answer, consider restructuring it as follows:

1. Briefly define your role in vector control policy development.
2. Share specific projects or initiatives you contributed to.
3. Illustrate the impact of your work with data or outcomes.
4. Mention collaboration with relevant stakeholders, such as government bodies or NGOs.

This approach will make your response more compelling and directly answer the interview question.