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Community Engagement: A Key Component to a Successful Health Campaign
In the context of the implementation of ACCESS-SMC, Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) is an essential part of an inclusive program that seeks to reduce child mortality due to malaria.…
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Global leaders establish the End Malaria Council
Malaria Consortium welcomes today’s announcement of the launch of the End Malaria Council which aims to ensure malaria eradication remains a top global priority. The Council was convened by Bill…
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ACCESS-SMC presents at the Houses of Parliament
The All Party Parliamentary Group on Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases (APPMG) will be meeting at the Houses of Parliament this Tuesday to discuss components of the 2016 World Malaria Report.…
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Interview with Mme Zara Al-Fadil: Head of Health Facility Mailao (Chad)
This year marks the end of SMC implementation in seven countries across the Sahel through the ACCESS-SMC project, funded by UNITAID. During the past two years Mme Zara Al-Fail, head of a health…
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A letter from the Project Director
On December 2, 2016, Chad, the last country to finish the SMC round, completed its fourth cycle. This marked the last ‘implementation’ day of the ACCESS-SMC project, which is scheduled to end on…
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Addressing systemic social drivers that can limit the scale up of SMC: cases from Guinea and Niger
There has been a broad acceptability of SMC across countries supported by Catholic Relief Services (CRS) over the two year implementation period. We have learned it is critical for National Malaria…
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There is no room for complacency in the battle against malaria – DfID Secretary (Politics Home)
This article was originally published on Politics home. A group of experts met last week to launch a report from the World Health Organisation and to talk about how best to stamp out the…
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‘Dengue is escalating - and it’s not being taken seriously enough’ (Politics Home)
This article was originally published on Politics home. This month, experts and Members of Parliament discussed how best to tackle the growing threat of dengue fever. “Looking at dengue makes the…
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Let’s talk about SMC
On the 14th of November, nearly 300 people arrived at the 65th annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) in Atlanta, Georgia USA. The symposium they came for was…
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World Malaria Report highlights successes but calls for further funding
The World Health Organization’s (WHO) World Malaria Report 2016 highlights that there has been a significant improvement in access to effective malaria-fighting interventions. However, gaps in…