716 items related to 'Community delivery'
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Resources: Project brief :
Thailand radical cure kit (TRACK)
This implementation research project is evaluating a tailored radical cure intervention to treat malaria and prevent relapse in communities living on the Thai-Myanmar border.
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Resources: Capacity statement :
Social and behaviour change
Malaria Consortium’s social and behaviour change (SBC) programming has influenced social norms, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours, and informed policy at national and international levels.
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Resources: Project brief :
Strategic engagement from national level to community delivery (SEND) — malaria vaccine integration phase 2
Malaria vaccine delivery and uptake is being strengthened through community outreach and integration with routine immunisation in Karamoja, Uganda.
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completedHappy Feet: Accelerating control of podoconiosis in Ethiopia
Project: Happy Feet
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activeCSO Platform: Malakit G6PD implementation research
The CSO Platform is supporting an MMV-funded and led implementation research project focusing on: (i) determining the feasibility of using community-based approaches to provide the 'Malakit' service…
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Blog :
One visit, many lives saved: How to fight malaria smarter
This World Immunisation Week, Malaria Consortium is highlighting how our integrated service delivery approach is helping us reach more children with more interventions — without proportionally…
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How transforming a health post revived trust in local healthcare
In Pooro state in Nigeria, a dilapidated health facility was brought back to life by the combined efforts of Malaria Consortium and the local community, restoring healthcare to the people of Pooro.
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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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Resources: Case study :
Active community participation enhances data collection for research
In Mozambique, active involvement of community health workers and local leaders has been essential for successful data collection during the ZIDER study. Their participation has enabled trust, access…
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Active community participation enhances data collection for research
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Resources: Journal article :
The role of community co-designed interventions for malaria prevention and control in conflict-affected communities in Cameroon’s Southwest and littoral regions
Community co-created interventions to increase knowledge of malaria prevention and control and uptake of services were perceived by communities and community health workers to improve prevention and…
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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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Resources: Learning brief :
Integrating a digital community health intervention into the national health information system
Lessons drawn from Malaria Consortium's experience of integrating upSCALE within all levels of the health system in Mozambique can inform global dialogue on using digital innovation to strengthen…
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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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completedUNFPA Burkina Faso
Malaria Consortium is contributing to the implementation of comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services in the Centre-North health region for the benefit of adolescents and young…
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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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Impact report 2025
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Resources: Poster :
The path to zero: Cambodia’s village and mobile malaria workers have driven the country towards malaria elimination
Mobile malaria workers and village malaria workers deliver essential malaria prevention, diagnosis and treatment services to Cambodia’s hard-to-reach and high-risk communities, making them integral…
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Resources: Infographic :
Health Pooled Fund: Six years of delivering results
This infographic highlights some of the key achievements from six years of implementing the Health Pooled Fund in Aweil Centre and Aweil South counties, South Sudan.
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Resources: Journal article :
“We witnessed medicines help our children, then we became proud”: Experiences and acceptability of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Aweil, South Sudan
Malaria Consortium conducted a qualitative study after the completion of one round of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) distribution in Aweil South to explore community acceptability of SMC and…