20 years of impact: Saving lives, transforming communities
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Resources: Annual review
On this, the 20th anniversary of Malaria Consortium, we reflect on the journey so far and provide insights into what we have achieved and how we seek to address the key challenges that remain.
Malaria Consortium was founded in 2003, by a small team of individuals committed to improving and saving lives. Although the world looks different and the organisation has grown, our mission remains the same: to build partnerships to improve the lives of people in Africa and Asia. This publication celebrates 20 years of Malaria Consortium, reflecting on the journey so far and providing insights into what we have achieved and how we seek to address the key challenges that remain:
- What is needed to reach everyone?
- How can resources be used most effectively?
- Can malaria and other diseases be eliminated?
- How can progress be sustained?
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- Burkina Faso
- Cambodia
- Ethiopia
- Mozambique
- Myanmar
- Nigeria
- South Sudan
- Thailand
- Togo
- Uganda
- Case Management
- Child survival
- Community delivery
- Data-informed decision-making
- Diarrhoea
- Evidence generation
- Gender
- Health system strengthening
- iCCM
- Malaria
- MNCH
- Pneumonia
- Policy development
- Research
- SDGs
- SMC
- Universal health coverage