International Women’s Day 2024: Seven ways to make health programmes gender intentionalPosted on 7 March 2024Approx reading time: 1 min To successfully reduce the gender equity gap in healthcare, we need to be gender intentional in our health programming. This means......read more
Women in sciencePosted on 10 February 202323 October 2023Approx reading time: 1 min Since 2016, every 11th February has marked International Day of Women and Girls in Science. With less than 30 percent of the world......read more
Exploring equity, participation and gender sensitivity through community-led solutions to antimicrobial resistancePosted on 12 July 202223 October 2023Approx reading time: 4 mins The increasing threat of antimicrobial resistance Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health threat, driven in part by t......read more
Five ways to combat the impact of climatic changes on malaria in EthiopiaPosted on 5 November 202123 October 2023Approx reading time: 3 mins Climatic changes are being observed across the African continent. These changes may be contributing to the spread of malaria, espe......read more
World Pneumonia Day 2020: Q&A with Dr Kevin BakerPosted on 12 November 202023 October 2023Approx reading time: 5 mins 12th November is World Pneumonia Day. This year, it takes place against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic which, in addition t......read more
What we can learn from COVID-19 led behaviour change in tackling our next greatest threat – AMRPosted on 14 September 202023 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins The COVID-19 pandemic has put behaviour change under the spotlight across the world. Every community touched by the virus has been......read more
In conversation with Janice Apilado, Asia Pacific Leaders Malaria Alliance Secretariat (APLMA) / Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network (APMEN)Posted on 3 July 202023 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins In the first of our In Conversation with series, we spoke to Janice Apilado, Communications Manager at APLMA/APMEN. The series aim......read more