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Preventing malaria transmission through the cross border surveillance

Posted on 17 November 201519 June 2019Approx reading time: 2 mins
At the international border checkpoints between Cambodia and Laos, Stung Treng Province, a green booth with various messages invit......read more
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Empowering village malaria workers in Cambodia: Prevention and control of malaria

Posted on 17 August 201517 August 2015Approx reading time: 3 mins
Standing under the shade of a cassava barn is Khem Bou, a 17-year-old mother of two from Kampong Cham province. Every day she slee......read more
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Fighting Dengue in Cambodia

Posted on 15 June 201518 June 2015Approx reading time: 3 mins
Dengue, for which there is no cure or vaccine, is one of the leading causes of hospitalisation and death among children in Asian a......read more

Malaria Consortium Cambodia awarded the Certificate of Merit for work with government

Posted on 6 March 201518 June 2015Approx reading time: 2 mins
Mr. Lim Kim Seng, Malaria Consortium Pailin Field Office Coordinator received the award from HE. Dr. Te Kuy Seang, the Secretary o......read more

Helping to fight malaria with positive deviance volunteers

Posted on 8 January 201518 June 2015Approx reading time: 5 mins
Wanweena Tangsathianraphap, External Communications Officer for the Asia region, visited Ratchaburi province in Thailand to report......read more

Malaria Consortium’s behaviour change communication project

Posted on 12 December 201418 June 2015Approx reading time: 1 min
Monica Posada is Malaria Consortium’s behaviour change communication (BCC) technical specialist for the Asia region. She recentl......read more

Helping to eliminate the threat of dengue in Cambodia with Malaria Consortium

Posted on 29 October 201418 June 2015Approx reading time: 3 mins
Vanney Keo is a Malaria Consortium field assistant, who has been working in Cambodia. I have been working for Malaria Consortium ......read more

My first week with Malaria Consortium: Positive Deviance in the Suan Phueng district of Thailand.

Posted on 28 August 201422 June 2015Approx reading time: 3 mins
Pavan Singh works as an external communications volunteer at Malaria Consortium’s Bangkok office. As part of his six month place......read more

A new cross-border approach in the move to malaria elimination

Posted on 16 September 201322 June 2015Approx reading time: 2 mins
The booth with its big banner catches your eye as you approach Phsar Prum, on the Cambodia border with Thailand. There are people ......read more

Resistance in the fight against malaria

Posted on 10 April 201322 June 2015Approx reading time: 4 mins
A growing public health risk originating in Asia, drug resistance, is threatening to undermine gains in malaria control Signifi......read more

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