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Eight-year programme contributes to significant malaria decrease in Nigeria
Abuja, 18 February 2016 - “I am inspired by the efforts of SuNMaP and its partners. There is no question that SuNMaP has had a huge impact upon malaria in Nigeria.” Dr Ngozi Azodoh, Assistant…
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Support to National Malaria Programme ends with dissemination event
Abuja, 16 February 2016 - SuNMaP, the Support to National Malaria Programme, has come to an end after eight years of working to improve Nigeria’s health system. Today – on the first of a two-day…
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Malaria Consortium attends first SBCC summit held in Addis Ababa
Malaria Consortium is attending the first International Summit on Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) from February 8-10 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The conference will bring together…
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WHO declares Zika virus a public health emergency
The World Health Organization has declared the recent outbreak of the Zika virus in Latin American countries a public health emergency. The mosquito-borne disease, which carries symptoms such as mild…
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Donors urged to follow UK's lead as Osborne pledges £3 billion to fight malaria (Politics Home)
This article was originally published on Politics Home. Malaria Consortium welcomes five-year £3 billion commitment to fight malaria and calls for other countries to follow the UK's lead. “Malaria…
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Malaria Consortium welcomes five-year £3 billion commitment to fight malaria
London, UK - “Malaria Consortium welcomes the recommitment from the UK Government to spend £500m a year to fight malaria,” said Chief Executive, Charles Nelson, following the announcement today by…
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COMDIS-HSD annual review highlights 2015 achievements
COMDIS-HSD, a Research Programme Consortium (RPC), which conducts operational research to improve health service delivery for underserved populations, released its annual review today. The review…
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Chad: Overcoming Insecurity and Promoting SMC
Malaria remains a major public health problem in Chad, where this disease is responsible for 37% of medical consultations and the cause of death for countless children. To fight against this scourge,…
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Management Sciences for Health (MSH) launches Costing Surveys in ACCESS-SMC countries
There is growing awareness of the public health benefits of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC). When used alongside other preventive methods, SMC can prevent up to 75% of malaria cases, however…
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Guinea Scores High Despite Ebola Epidemic
For its first Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) campaign in history, Guinea scored exceptional coverage rates of 96%. In spite of the Ebola pandemic which ravaged the country in 2014 and 2015,…