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Blog :When conflict strikes, the threat of malaria follows
When conflict forces people from their homes, the protections that keep deadly diseases like malaria at bay are compromised. Malaria Consortium is working across conflict-affected countries such as…
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Blog :Reaching the unreached: A South-South exchange for malaria elimination
Malaria Consortium recently hosted the APMEN Melanesian Countries’ Learning Visit in Cambodia, which brought together malaria programme leaders to learn firsthand from a country that has recorded no…
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Blog :The women keeping their village healthy in Ethiopia
In a village in southern Ethiopia, meet the health workers and village leaders on the front lines of the fight against malaria's resurgence in the country.
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Blog :A day in the life of an SMC supervisor: A Q&A with Yempabe Yendame
We spoke to Yempabe Yendame in Bogou, Togo, who works with Malaria Consortium, to find out more about his work overlooking the quality of the delivery of our seasonal chemoprevention (SMC) programmes…
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Photo story :Photo story: Beyond the last mile: Protecting Cambodia’s mobile communities from malaria
In rural Cambodia, where communities are often hard to reach and move around for seasonal work, we’re training local volunteers and deploying mobile workers to provide access to life‑saving malaria…
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Blog :A first-hand glimpse into the life of a community health worker in rural Mozambique
In rural Mozambique, 30-year-old Arlete Chavango walks up to 20 kilometers a day to deliver life-saving care to over 2,000 people. Spend a day with her to learn how she's bridging the gap between her…
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Blog :How Malaria Consortium helped Ethiopia fight back against severe malaria outbreaks
When climate change fueled Ethiopia's worst malaria outbreak in a decade, trained health workers and local partnerships turned the tide.
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Blog :The power of community support in times of conflict
During times of conflict, access to healthcare is sometimes one of the first basic needs to go unmet. The consequences of humanitarian crises include severe disruptions to healthcare, such as acute…
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Blog :Global Fund’s Replenishment highlights need for diverse sources of funding
On 21 November, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund) hosted a meeting for its Eighth Replenishment cycle on the sidelines of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg,…
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Blog :Srey Mae's story: "The HPV vaccine protects me from cervical cancer and allows me to keep studying without fear."
In a Cambodian village, Malaria Consortium’s HPV Catch-Up project is transforming the future of young women such as Srey Mae.
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Blog :True innovation is woven into reality, not imagined above it
At this year’s ASTMH meeting, Malaria Consortium joins global partners to explore how science, systems and community trust must align to turn breakthroughs into lasting impact in the fight against…
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Blog :Akide's story: “Now I use the money for food, not medicine.”
Follow the story of Akide Rosemary, a 26-year-old mother of four in the rural village of Namorulem in Uganda’s Karamoja region, and her journey to a malaria-free life.