Artificial intelligence among innovations supporting improved pneumonia diagnosisPosted on 9 November 20239 November 2023Approx reading time: 3 mins Research has a huge role to play in finding innovative ways to defeat pneumonia, the world's leading infectious cause of death in ......read more
Child survival: African governments must show leadershipPosted on 7 August 202323 October 2023Approx reading time: 5 mins What defines good leadership in the context of African health programmes? Is it economic power, the ability to govern or provide o......read more
Why we must increase access to lifesaving pneumonia interventions for childrenPosted on 11 November 202223 October 2023Approx reading time: 1 min As COP27 is underway this week in Sharm el-Sheikh, the world is reminded of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), set by the U......read more
Photo story: Reducing childhood morbidity and mortality caused by common illness in UgandaPosted on 18 October 202223 October 2023Approx reading time: 1 min In Kole - a district in northern Uganda - village health teams (VHTs) provide essential health services primarily for children und......read more
International Women’s Day 2022Posted on 8 March 202223 October 2023Approx reading time: 1 min Diseases expose health inequalities, particularly across parts of Africa and Asia where women, girls and young children are dispro......read more
Our first year as an Independent Research OrganisationPosted on 28 February 202223 October 2023Approx reading time: 1 min This month marks one year since Malaria Consortium was granted Independent Research Organisation (IRO) status, making us one of on......read more
Why improved diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia must remain a priorityPosted on 11 November 202123 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins When Malaria Consortium was established in 2003, our primary focus was on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of malaria. Howe......read more