Malaria Consortium was founded in 2003 by a small team of people with a vision - to build the capacity of malaria-endemic countries worldwide to deal with a common and treatable disease that was devastating the lives of poor and vulnerable communities.
One of the common challenges for health services in many malaria endemic countries is the unequal geographic distribution of resources and health workforces, resulting in difficulties in sustaining quality care at the peripheral and community levels.
This presentation celebrating Malaria Consortium at 10 reflects on a decade of learnings in health system strengthening and extending support and services to community level to increase the coverage of quality healthcare to the hardest-to-reach.
Keywords: Community delivery
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