Strengthening malaria financing, surveillance and resistance response in turbulent global contexts

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This project, placing advocacy at its core, aims to strengthen malaria financing, surveillance and resistance response by influencing policy and practice at national, regional and global levels.

By leveraging evidence from our programmes and strategic partnerships, Malaria Consortium's 12-month advocacy implementation project is seeking to strengthen malaria control and elimination efforts amidst declining global financing, increasing drug resistance and underprioritised surveillance.

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