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Research and innovation

Conducting rapid assessments to build the evidence base for seasonal malaria chemoprevention in new geographies
We are carrying out rapid assessments in up to five countries across East and southern Africa where SMC has not previously been delivered at scale.

Exploring the use of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in South Sudan
Our study seeks to understand the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of SMC in South Sudan and explores scalability of SMC in other states.

Optimising the role of lead mothers during the seasonal malaria chemoprevention campaign in Kano state, Nigeria
Our study focuses on optimising the role of lead mothers, women who promote health activities in their communities, during the SMC campaign in Kano, Nigeria.

Exploring the implementation of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Mozambique
SMC was delivered for the first time in Mozambique in 2020–2021, achieving very high coverage of households and eligible children.

Evaluating the feasibility, acceptability and protective effectiveness of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Karamoja, Uganda
With our study, we aim to inform malaria decision-making, policy change and strengthen existing interventions to further reduce malaria morbidity and mortality.

Coverage and quality of seasonal malaria chemoprevention supported by Malaria Consortium in 2022
Our report outlines our methods for monitoring coverage of our SMC programme and the quality of its delivery in 2022.

Malaria Consortium’s seasonal malaria chemoprevention programme: Philanthropy report 2022
Our report summarises achievements and challenges in areas where Malaria Consortium used philanthropic funding for SMC.
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Integrated PHC strategies in child survival

Paving the way for universal health coverage
To help ensure our programmatic efforts continue to progress UHC in the countries in which we work, we have developed a dedicated action plan and a country assessment tool for UHC.

Prioritising the pneumonia and diarrhoea agenda in Ethiopia: Strengthening strategies for child survival
To target child survival at the community and health facility level, Ethiopia has adopted several programmatic strategies.

Strengthening the health system response to pneumonia and other childhood illnesses
Early diagnosis and treatment at all levels of the health system could prevent more than two-thirds of pneumonia deaths.

Reducing malaria morbidity in infants through intermittent preventive treatment in Nigeria
This study will assess the clinical effectiveness and operational feasibility of intermittent preventive treatment in infants in Nigeria.

Integrated community case management
With vast experience in supporting iCCM initiatives across Africa and Asia, Malaria Consortium offers technical assistance to ministries of health to implement and improve their iCCM programmes.

Supporting Uganda’s Malaria Reduction and Elimination Strategy (SUMRES): Working towards malaria-free districts in Uganda
The SUMRES project aims to implement integrated community case management and other vector control measures.
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Data-informed decision-making

Implementing a large-scale community digital health platform in Mozambique: Lessons learnt from upSCALE
To help ensure our programmatic efforts continue to progress UHC in the countries in which we work, we have developed a dedicated action plan and a country assessment tool for UHC.

Sustaining the data-to-action transition in Mozambique: Lessons learnt from the third year of strengthening malaria surveillance
With our project partners, we implemented a range of activities to improve surveillance data quality and to enhance the use of data for decision-making.

Institutionalising data ownership and data-informed decision-making for community health programmes in Mozambique
Integrating upSCALE into the Ministry of Health's surveillance systems will support data-driven decision-making for community health interventions.

Developing a data-to-action culture in Mozambique: Lessons learnt from the second year of implementing surveillance activities for malaria control
To reach elimination, Mozambique is making a concerted effort to scale up its malaria surveillance activities.