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Report shows ending child deaths from hunger in a generation is now possible
Child deaths from acute malnutrition could be ended in a generation, according to a new global campaign launched on the 24 April by a coalition of leading international development organisations. The…
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Improving malaria outcomes through positive deviance approach
Malaria Consortium’s new Learning Paper released today reflects on our work to contain the impact of malaria on mobile and migrant populations in north-west Cambodia, through an approach known as…
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Malaria Consortium stresses importance of fighting artemisinin resistance in Asia
At the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) symposium yesterday entitled ‘Artemisinin resistance – threats & responses,’ Dr Sylvia Meek, Malaria Consortium Technical Director,…
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New film: Community Health Workers key in fighting malaria
To celebrate World Malaria Day, Malaria Consortium is highlighting the important work of community health workers around sub-Saharan Africa who are diagnosing, treating and referring malaria in…
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World Malaria Day 2014: a message from Charles Nelson, Chief Executive
On World Malaria day 2014, we certainly have some reasons to be optimistic, as progress is undoubtedly being made. Since 2000, child death rates from malaria have been cut in half and more than 3.3…
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World Malaria Day 2014: Lessons from the past - can malaria ever be eradicated?
History repeats itself if we don’t learn from our mistakes. World Malaria Day offers a chance not only to plan for the future, but also to learn from the past. Since 2007, when global leaders…
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Creating demand in Nigeria – a new learning paper
When it comes to reducing malaria transmission, supply and demand are both crucial components of any prevention and case management programme. Past experience has proven that supplying governments,…
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World Health Worker Week – in pictures
April 7 not only marked World Health Day, but also the beginning of World Health Worker Week, organised by the Global Health Workforce Alliance. Only in its second year, World Health Worker Week puts…
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Understanding vector behaviour, World Health Day 2014
On World Health Day 2014, Malaria Consortium is highlighting the increasing risk to populations worldwide from vector-borne diseases. More than a billion people are infected each year from conditions…
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Renewed commitment to step up the fight against neglected tropical diseases
At an event in Paris, Uniting to Combat NTDs: A Conversation on Progress, leading global health figures looked at the progress made against 10 neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in the last two years…