 The Magood project aimed to assess the feasibility of eliminating malaria in a low transmission setting in southern Mozambique by distributing long-lasting insecticidal nets, lins, conducting indoor residual spraying, IRS, and providing health education. The project found that while LLI and access and use increased over time, it was still insufficient to reach the target of 80% coverage. Additionally, the project found that LLI and access and use was lower in harder-to-reach areas in poorer and larger households and among certain demographic groups such as children and young adults. These findings suggest that additional measures may be necessary to ensure adequate LLI and access and use in order to eliminate malaria in this region. This article was authored by Lucia Fernandez Montoya, Celso Alafo, Helena Marty-Solar, and others.