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Timeline of Schistosomiasis Control Initiative

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| 2014 || || Funding || The British {{w|Department for International Development}} awards SCI an additional £16.6 million over four and a half years (June 2014 to December 2018) to extend the program and expand it to an additional two countries.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> ||
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| 2014 || || Coverage || ACI SCI reaches median coverage for schistosomiasis treatment at 69% in Malawi, 82% in Côte d'Ivoire, and 47% in Uganda.<ref name="SCHISTOSOMIASIS CONTROL INITIATIVEd"/> ||
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| 2014 || November || Review || GiveWell updates review of SCI, maintaining its rating as a top-rated charity.<ref>{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) - 2014 Review |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/November-2014-review |website=givewell.org |accessdate=4 May 2019}}</ref> ||
| 2015 || || Budget || SCI begins to use a system of country cashbooks for spending breakdown, which compare monthly in-country actual spending to budgets.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> ||
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| 2015 || || Coverage || ACI SCI reaches median coverage for schistosomiasis treatment at 81% in Mozambique, 93% in Zambia (2015), and 80% in Zanzibar.<ref name="SCHISTOSOMIASIS CONTROL INITIATIVEd"/> ||
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| 2015 || || || {{w|Schistosomiasis}} is indicated to have the lowest level of preventive chemotherapy implementation in the spectrum of neglected tropical diseases. It is also highlighted as the disease most lacking in progress.<ref name="Building a global schistosomiasis alliance: an opportunity to join forces to fight inequality and rural poverty"/> ||
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