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Our top 5 publications of 2019

Posted on 20 December 20197 February 2020Approx reading time: 1 min
We have published almost 50 new publications across Malaria Consortium’s areas of work this year. From research studies to imple......read more

Integrating birth notification into South Sudan’s community-based primary healthcare

Posted on 16 December 2019Approx reading time: 1 min
Birth registration rates in South Sudan are low: only 35 percent of children under five are currently registered with the governme......read more

Female community health workers key in improving child survival in South Sudan

Posted on 22 October 201923 October 2019Approx reading time: 1 min
The Republic of South Sudan has one of the highest under‐five mortality rates in sub-Saharan Africa: 96 per 1,000 live births in......read more
Community health worker using his mobile phone with upSCALE app

Dust, rain, shocks and power: overcoming mobile health equipment challenges

Posted on 17 October 201911 March 2020Approx reading time: 2 mins
Mozambique’s health challenges are immense: over one third of under-five deaths are attributable to pneumonia, diarrhoea and mal......read more

Improving nutrition in Nigeria by breaking down barriers for health workers

Posted on 29 July 201929 July 2019Approx reading time: 3 mins
Malnutrition contributes to nearly half of all deaths of children under five in Nigeria. Patients in rural areas often struggle to......read more
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