290 items related to 'Cambodia'
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Blog :
Eliminating cervical cancer is within grasp: Ensuring women and girls get the care they need
Hundreds of thousands of women die from cervical cancer every year in low- and middle-income countries — even though an extremely effective vaccine exists. Malaria Consortium is working to apply its…
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Resources: Project brief :
Supporting health and equity for rural cervical cancer access in northern Cambodia (SHERCAN)
Malaria Consortium is evaluating interventions to improve access to, and uptake of, cervical cancer screening and treatment services among remote and marginalised populations in northern Cambodia.
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Resources: Project brief :
HPV catch-up
This project is raising awareness of human papilloma virus, primary prevention of cervical cancer and routine immunisation among hard-to-reach communities in Cambodia.
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Impact report 2024
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Resources: Annual review :
Impact report 2024
We reflect on Malaria Consortium's key achievements in advancing malaria and public health programmes over the last 12-months with a focus on improving healthcare access for equitable health outcomes.
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Resources: Poster :
South-South exchange: Use of a collaborative capacity strengthening model for countries considering incorporating malaria elimination activities
The South-South exchange model fosters collaborative learning and strengthens global networks to accelerate progress toward malaria elimination.
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Resources: Annual review :
Trustees' report and financial statements for the year to 31 March 2024
Malaria Consortium's trustees present their report and the audited financial statements for the year which ended 31 March 2024.
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activeRegional artemisinin initiative 4 elimination (RAI4E)
Cambodia has made great strides towards malaria elimination in recent years. The Cross-border project in northern Cambodia, known as Regional Artemisinin Initiative 4 Elimination (RAI4E), aims to…
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Resources: Project brief :
Cross-border project — RAI4E
The Cross-border project in northern Cambodia aims to eliminate and prevent the re-establishment of malaria in remote areas via mobile malaria workers.
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Photo story :
Photo story: Sharing lessons from Cambodia on the malaria elimination journey
From 17 to 21 March 2024, national malaria programme representatives from 11 African and Middle Eastern countries embarked on an insightful learning exchange to Cambodia, united in their commitment…
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Malaria Consortium global capacity statement
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Photo story :
Photo story: Global efforts to end malaria boosted on World Malaria Day
In April 2024, Malaria Consortium collaborated with stakeholders around the world to mark World Malaria Day, reinforcing the urgent need to eliminate this deadly disease. Malaria continues to pose a…
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Resources: Poster :
Addressing the global shortfall in public health entomology: Lessons from Asia Pacific
Countries across the Asia-Pacific region are eagerly embracing training opportunities. Six hundred people actively attended all offered courses, highlighting the urgent need to expand the training…
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Resources: Capacity statement :
Global capacity statement
Our global capacity statement describes our approach and expertise and provides an overview of the key areas of our work.
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Story :
San's story: A tailored approach to detecting the last malaria cases in Cambodia
In Cambodia, a community network of mobile malaria workers (MMWs) is reaching unreached communities with essential malaria services. They are supporting the government’s aim to eliminate all…
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Resources: Annual review :
Trustees' report and financial statements for the year to 31 March 2023
Malaria Consortium's trustees present their report and the audited financial statements for the year which ended 31 March 2023.
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Blog :
Top reads of 2023
In 2023, alongside continuing our work with communities and governments across Africa and Asia to strengthen health systems, improve access to health services and find solutions to improve health and…
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Resources: Annual review :
20 years of impact: Saving lives, transforming communities
On this, the 20th anniversary of Malaria Consortium, we reflect on the journey so far and provide insights into what we have achieved and how we seek to address the key challenges that remain.
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Resources: Journal article :
Usability of pulse oximeters used by community health and primary care workers as screening tools for severe illness in children under five in low resource settings
This cross-sectional study explores the usability of pulse-oximeters for community health and primary care workers in Cambodia, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Uganda.
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Thousands more children will survive by increasing access to pulse oximetry
A new study, developed and implemented by a research team from Malaria Consortium, found that handheld pulse oximeter devices can be used in routine care settings to save lives among children under…