This economics work package aims to estimate the most cost effective and affordable package of malaria prevention tools to reduce the incidence of malaria for Burkina Faso, and assess their affordability.
Cost data will be collated from current and past interventions to understand the cost burden from both the provider and societal perspective. Financial expenditure and budget data will be collected to ascertain key funding priorities for agencies that fund (or might fund) malaria vector control to examine the affordability of existing and potential new malaria control interventions. Finally, a decision analysis model will combine the cost data from past and current interventions and outputs from the mathematical model (WP4) to estimate the cost effectiveness of new malaria control interventions in Burkina Faso and assess the affordability of recommended intervention packages.