Q&A with Barnabé Zongo, field officer in Burkina FasoPosted on 2 October 201924 October 2023Approx reading time: 4 mins We spoke with Barnabé Zongo, a field officer for Malaria Consortium in Burkina Faso, about his experience of preparing for and su......read more
Celebrating our Dr Sylvia Meek scholars: Amos WatentenaPosted on 30 September 201924 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins We’re celebrating the achievements of Malaria Consortium’s Dr Sylvia Meek scholars. The scholarship fund was set up in 2016 fo......read more
Achieving Malaria Consortium’s mission through rigorous researchPosted on 10 September 201923 October 2023Approx reading time: 6 mins When Malaria Consortium formed as an NGO in 2003 there was no ambition to duplicate the work of other organisations working in the......read more
The school fighting malariaPosted on 27 August 201924 October 2023Approx reading time: 3 mins We’re greeted at Kyotera Primary School by head boy Clovis. He is ready to show us the work his school is doing to equip its......read more
We must work together to fight antimicrobial resistancePosted on 9 August 201924 October 2023Approx reading time: 3 mins Imagine you are a chicken farmer, living in a remote village in Southeast Asia. When you visit the local pharmacist, he tells y......read more
Q&A with Christian Rassi, Malaria Consortium’s SMC programme directorPosted on 30 July 201924 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins Malaria Consortium’s seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) campaign has just begun across three countries in the Sahel region o......read more
Improving nutrition in Nigeria by breaking down barriers for health workersPosted on 29 July 201924 October 2023Approx 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
We must wake up to the dengue threat – and the other diseases lining up behindPosted on 19 June 201924 October 2023Approx reading time: 3 mins Sweat glistens on the skin of the 24-year-old Jeanine. Here and there it coalesces into tiny rivulets that trickle and drip onto t......read more
It’s time for a World Dengue Day. Here’s why.Posted on 14 June 201924 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins At 390 million cases per year, dengue is the world’s fastest-growing disease. This has rocketed from only 15,000 cases in 1960. ......read more
Photo story: Supporting mothers like MadinahPosted on 7 June 201923 October 2023Approx reading time: 1 min In our latest photo story, we follow Madinah on her visit to an antenatal class at her local health centre. Scroll down to view. ......read more