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Malaria Consortium's networks and partnerships

At Malaria Consortium, we work hand-in-hand with national institutions to strengthen leadership and decision-making in public health. By collaborating with technical working groups and aligning with local structures, we help turn research and insights into real-world impact — shaping national and global health policies with evidence that matters.

We build lasting partnerships with universities, research centres, ministries of health and frontline implementers. Together, we design and deliver health solutions tailored to local needs, strengthening health systems through government leadership and empowering communities to engage with and sustain effective interventions.

We’re also actively engaged in advocacy platforms across national and regional networks in the countries in which we work. As a leading NGO in public health, we’re committed to sharing what we learn, using our malaria expertise to tackle associated health inequities. Through strategic advocacy and engagement, high-quality research and adaptive learning, we seek to influence policy and practice, supporting efforts to address pressing challenges and improve health outcomes. 

Want to collaborate or learn more? Reach out to us at [email protected] — we’d love to hear from you. 

Where we work

Malaria Consortium assists ministries of health and other partners to translate operational research findings into public health practice, develop improved disease control strategies and ensure the sharing of expertise and research with other partners and countries. You can read more about our work in each country on our country pages.

  • Action for Global Health

    Action for Global Health (AfGH) is a network of non-governmental organisations influencing European decision-makers to increase their support for accessible, responsive health systems. As an AfGH member, Malaria Consortium contributes to advocacy efforts to sustain the UK’s strong commitment to global health and promote an integrated, cross-government and inclusive approach.

     

  • The Asia Pacific Leaders Malaria Alliance Secretariat

    The Asia Pacific Leaders Malaria Alliance (APLMA) Secretariat unites 22 countries across the Asia-Pacific region who have committed to achieving the goal of eliminating malaria by 2030. Malaria Consortium supports APLMA's aims and works with the Alliance on collaborative advocacy efforts.

  • The Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network

    The Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network (APMEN) is a network of countries and stakeholders in the Asia Pacific region exchanging technical and programmatic guidance between regional malaria control programs and elimination partners. Malaria Consortium leads APMEN’s Vector Control Working Group, supporting countries to monitor their vector surveillance and control strategies.

  • BOND

    Malaria Consortium is an active member of BOND, the UK’s membership body for over 400 organisations working in international development. BOND supports its members to develop skills, influence governments and increase their impact. We engage with this network through several working groups to advocate on development issues nationally and globally.

  • Malaria No More UK

    Malaria No More UK is a nonprofit organisation working to influence national and global leaders and agendas and secure new funding and innovation to end malaria within a generation. Malaria Consortium works with Malaria No More UK, alongside other UK CSOs, on UK parliamentary engagement and other advocacy.

  • RBM Partnership to End Malaria

    The RBM Partnership to End Malaria is a global platform mobilising resources and coordinating action against malaria. Malaria Consortium is a founding member and active contributor of the Partnership, which comprises of over 500 members from malaria-endemic countries, philanthropic organisations, the private sector, nongovernmental organisations, and research and academic institutions.

  • SMC Alliance

    The SMC Alliance is a key platform for engaging with the malaria chemoprevention community. It brings together the governments of SMC-implementing countries, multilateral organisations, researchers, partners and donors. Malaria Consortium plays a leading role in the SMC Alliance, serving as secretariat for its research, and advocacy and communications subgroups.

  • United Nations Global Compact

    The United Nations (UN) Global Compact is a platform for business and non-business entities committed to the UN’s Ten Principles to network and engage in areas of human rights, labour, environment, and anti-corruption. Malaria Consortium is a member of the Global Compact UK Network, which helps organisations implement these principles.

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