News: Supporting healthcare workers in Uganda to respond to COVID-19 and beyond
30 July 2023
Blog: Celebrating success LLIN distribution in South Sudan during COVID-19
28 July 2023
News: Malaria Consortium delivers life-saving antimalarial drugs across West Africa
16 July 2023
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Project Brief: Seasonal malaria chemoprevention: Protecting children under five from malaria during peak transmission season
29 July 2023
Capacity Statement: Malaria surveillance and response capacity statement
29 July 2023
Research Brief: Co-implementing vitamin A supplementation with seasonal malaria chemoprevention: A pilot implementation study in Sokoto state, Nigeria
24 July 2023
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Support to the National Malaria Programme in Nigeria 2 SuNMaP 2 is a five-year programme designed to reduce the burden of malaria in Nigeria
Seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) programme SMC is a highly effective intervention to prevent malaria in those most vulnerable to the disease’s effects. It involves administering up to four monthly doses of antimalarial drugs to children aged 3
Malaria Action Program for Districts The Malaria Action Program for Districts aims to prevent and control malaria-related morbidity and mortality in Uganda by supporting the government on a range of activities to minimise social
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General: How can we protect pregnant women from malaria?
23 April 2023
Project: O que é upSCALE? / What is upSCALE?
26 February 2023
General: The role of surveillance in malaria elimination
21 November 2023
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Journal Article: A process for developing a sustainable and scalable approach to community engagement: Community dialogue approach for addressing the drivers of antibiotic resistance in Bangladesh
17 June 2023
Journal Article: Protecting children in low-income and middle-income countries from COVID-19
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Learning Brief: Mise en place de la chimioprévention du paludisme saisonnier en milieu urbain
6 May 2023
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