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ACCESS-SMC website launched
Today Malaria Consortium launches its website for the UNITAID funded project, Achieving catalytic expansion of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in the Sahel (ACCESS-SMC), bringing seasonal malaria…
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Eliminating malaria could unlock $4tn of additional economic output (Politics Home)
This article was originally published on Politics Home. As world leaders meet for the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, Malaria Consortium details the compelling case for…
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Two global malaria strategies for 2016-2030 presented at Financing for Development Conference
The Third International Conference on Financing for Development kicked off today in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, bringing together top-level officials and representatives to plan for the next 15 years of…
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Malaria Consortium joins the Dengue Tribes campaign
Over 2.5 billion people – approximately 40 percent of the world’s population – are now at risk from dengue, with over 125 countries being infected annually. It is globally a neglected disease, yet…
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Malaria Consortium supports national ownership and call for increased funding in tackling neglected tropical diseases
“The increase in country leadership of NTD control is critical for success and is highly reassuring,” said Sylvia Meek, Technical Director of Malaria Consortium. “However, we need to go further. We…
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Malaria Consortium responds to Patrick Grady’s comments on the Sustainable Development Goals (Politics Home)
This article was originally published on Politics Home. Malaria Consortium welcome Patrick Gradys comments on the Sustainable Development Goals, and support his call for a last big effort from all…
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Beyond Garki baseline results released, highlighting changes in malaria environment
Over the last 15 years, increased global investment in fighting malaria has contributed substantially to reduction in the prevalence of the disease in endemic countries around the world. With the…
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Governments and partners in Africa discuss moving towards malaria elimination
Maputo, 10 June “We must acknowledge that prioritising between competing elements is not easy and it is only through confidence in timely evidence, driving a stratified response, with cooperation…
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Malaria Consortium welcomes the G7 commitment to fighting neglected tropical diseases and antimicrobial resistance
The Group of 7 (G7), which consists of representatives from the leading world powers, met at their annual summit meeting from 7-8 June 2015 to discuss a variety of key global challenges. Amongst…
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Baroness Hayman: G7 states can lead the world against neglected tropical diseases (Politics Home)
This article was originally published on Politics Home. A strong commitment at the G7 Summit will provide the catalyst to defeat these diseases of poverty, says Baroness Hayman. When the G7 leaders…