234 items related to 'Ethiopia'
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20 years of impact: Saving lives, transforming communities
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Top reads of 2023
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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 :
Prevalence of malaria and long-COVID among individuals previously infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus in Ethiopia and Uganda: A case control study
There is a significant burden of long-COVID in Ethiopia and Uganda. However, no increased prevalence of malaria infection post SARS-CoV-2 infection was observed.
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Happy feet: Understanding the prevalence of podoconiosis and associated risk factors in Sodo Zuria and Offa districts, southern Ethiopia
Podoconiosis disproportionately affects women and low-income groups in Ethiopia. Improving access to footwear and promoting treatment-seeking behaviour is needed to prevent the disease.
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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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completedReduction of malaria burden through emergency response and malaria surveillance
Reduction of malaria burden through emergency response and malaria surveillance
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Malaria Consortium partners with Ethiopian government to strengthen critical malaria preparedness and response
Increasing malaria surges in Ethiopia threaten to undo the progress that has been achieved against the disease over the past two decades. In response, the Ethiopian government has launched a…
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Sennay: Reducing the malaria burden among seasonal mobile workers in the Amhara region
Sennay is the first-ever at-scale implementation project in Ethiopia to provide locally adapted malaria services for season mobile workers who work in agricultural investment corridors.
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Malaria and COVID-19: A pioneering study on co-infection and long-term implications in Ethiopia and Uganda
In one of the first studies globally to explore the potential clinical interactions between COVID-19, long COVID and malaria infections, Malaria Consortium has completed participant enrolment and…
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Malaria Consortium global capacity statement
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Pioneering solutions for community health: Africa's trailblazers
Many countries in Africa have grappled with significant challenges in providing accessible and quality healthcare to their populations due to insufficient infrastructure, shortages of medical…
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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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World Malaria Day 2024: Young people engaged through antimalaria school clubs as agents of change in malaria control
Despite being preventable and treatable, malaria threatens the lives of 3.2 billion people around the world. Every year, the disease accounts for hundreds of thousands of deaths, the majority of…
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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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International Women's Day 2024: Seven ways to make health programmes gender intentional
To successfully reduce the gender equity gap in healthcare, we need to be gender intentional in our health programming. This means identifying and understanding gender inequalities, gender-based…
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Our third year as an Independent Research Organisation: Using research to respond to health inequities and emerging threats
According to the World Health Organization’s State of Inequality: HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria (2021), diseases including malaria continue to take a disproportionally large toll on marginalised…
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Scaling up key interventions could halve pneumonia-related childhood mortality
New research finds that increasing the coverage of four pneumonia interventions to at least 90 percent from 2023 until 2030 could prevent half of the predicted deaths from pneumonia of children under…
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Psychosocial and economic rehabilitation training essential to improve wellbeing for patients with podoconiosis
Header photo by Genaye Eshetu Podoconiosis, also known as a non-filarial elephantiasis, is highly prevalent in the southwestern and central highlands of Ethiopia. The disease results from continued…