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
Taking seasonal malaria chemoprevention to new geographies: Promising findings from Uganda and MozambiquePosted on 9 December 202123 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins In a recent webinar, Malaria Consortium and the leaders of the national malaria control programmes in Uganda and Mozambique presen......read more
SMC: From adapting to COVID-19 to looking to the future at the ASTMH Annual Meeting 2021Posted on 21 November 202123 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins As the global health community comes together virtually for this year’s American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH......read more
Our research strategy for seasonal malaria chemopreventionPosted on 23 April 202123 October 2023Approx reading time: 4 mins Malaria Consortium is launching a new seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) research strategy. As a leading implementer of SMC, w......read more
Data and surveillance for malaria in Nigeria: Q&A with Oluwatosin AjibadePosted on 23 April 202123 October 2023Approx reading time: 4 mins Strengthening surveillance and improving the sharing of disease-related intelligence helps empower decision-makers to make informe......read more
Looking to 2021 – the scope for SMC in the futurePosted on 13 November 202023 October 2023Approx reading time: 3 mins Progress towards fewer malaria cases and deaths has plateaued in recent years and achieving the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)......read more
Strong partnerships make for successful programmesPosted on 12 November 202023 October 2023Approx reading time: 4 mins In conversation with Nigeria’s National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) We spoke with Dr Audu Bala Mohammed, National C......read more
From the field: ‘The village health volunteer is a hero’Posted on 24 April 202023 October 2023Approx reading time: 3 mins Edisa Natukunda is a 29-year-old woman with eight biological children, including a set of twins. We visited her home in Rwensenene......read more