To develop malaria genomic epidemiology capacity in Mozambique in order to inform programmatic decisions to eliminate Malaria.
Learn moreCommunity Health Workers (CHWs), known as Agentes Polivalentes Elementares (APEs) in Mozambique are essential and critical to deliver clinical and outreach services to remote communities in low- and middle-income countries…
Learn moreThe study aims to test the feasibility, effectiveness and chemoprevention efficacy of SMC with SPAQ in an area of Mozambique where malaria transmission is highly seasonal.This implementation research study uses…
Learn moreAccelerating efforts to reduce the malaria burden by improving data quality and use across all transmission strata.
Learn moreImproving disease surveillance and community-based maternal and child healthcare
Learn moreAssessing the feasibility, acceptability and impact of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Mozambique. SMC funded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Mozambique
Learn moreTo support the upSCALE project in Mozambique. A smart phone tool that supports CHWs with algorithms to follow protocol in the diagnosis and treatment of malaria, pneumonia, diarrhoea, malnutrition, family…
Learn moreWe undertook a study to assess the effectiveness of the community dialogues approach in enhancing community participation and improving knowledge and practices for the prevention and control of neglected tropical…
Learn morePlanning grant: achieving malaria elimination through strengthening malaria surveillance
Learn moreWith funding from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, this project aims to support the efforts of the Mozambican government to reduce malaria throughout the country through…
Learn moremHealth system strengthening for improved maternal and child health and disease surveillance in Mozambique
Learn moreIn Mozambique, children under five years are at high risk of deadly diseases and conditions such as malaria, pneumonia and diarrhoea. Despite efforts to increase access for rural populations to…
Learn moreCOMDIS-HSD is a Research Programme Consortium (RPC) funded by the UK government. The purpose of the consortium is to improve delivery of basic health services, particularly for communicable diseases. It…
Learn moreThe RAcE project, in partnership with Save the Children and WHO is focused on improving the work and supervision of Community Health Workers (APEs). Malaria Consortium is responsible for…
Learn moreCommunity based identification of patients and home management poses one of the greatest challenges to efforts to support those suffering from lymphatic filariasis. Currently, there is no system in place…
Learn moreIn Mozambique, children under five years are at high risk of deadly diseases and conditions such as malaria, pneumonia and diarrhoea. Despite efforts to increase access for rural populations to…
Learn moreThe inSCALE project - Innovations at Scale for Community Access and Lasting Effects - funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, increased the coverage of integrated community case management…
Learn moreMalaria Consortium's Programme Partnership Arrangement (PPA) with the UK Department for International Development is for £2.6million each year from April 2011 to March 2016. PPA is one of DFID's main…
Learn moreThe 17 neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) prioritised by the World Health Organization comprise diseases caused by a variety of parasitic pathogens. These diseases most acutely affect the poorest communities in…
Learn moreThis project aimed to contribute towards the achievement of Millennium Development Goals 4 and 6 on reducing child mortality and halving the malaria burden respectively in Inhambane province, Mozambique. Building…
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