71 items related to 'Vaccines'
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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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Strengthening routine immunisation and vaccine engagement in Togo (StRIVE-Togo)
The StRIVE implementation project aims to strengthen routine immunisation and support effective uptake of the R21 malaria vaccine.
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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: Case study :
Taking a supermarket approach to healthcare integration in remote districts: Experiences from Uganda
Bringing multiple essential health services together in a single outreach is an effective way of reaching children in hard-to-reach communities with life-saving interventions.
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Taking a supermarket approach to healthcare integration in remote districts: Experiences from Uganda
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activeStrengthening Routine Immunisation and Vaccine Engagement in SMC Areas of Togo (StRIVE-Togo)
The goal of this implementation project is to strengthen routine immunisation and support the introduction and uptake of the malaria vaccine in 23 high-burden seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC)…
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Resources: Poster :
Monitoring the impact of malaria vaccine rollout on awareness, perceptions and coverage of seasonal malaria chemoprevention: Insights from routine programmatic data in Burkina Faso
Introduction of the RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine in Burkina Faso did not appear to reduce SMC coverage or caregiver confidence during the 2024 round. Findings indicate both interventions can coexist…
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Utilising the COM-B behaviour change model to increase the uptake of perennial malaria chemoprevention and routine immunisation in Nigeria
Social and behaviour change that creates not just awareness, but sustained capacity, motivation and opportunity, is essential to realise the full potential of perennial malaria chemoprevention in…
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Blog :
True innovation is woven into reality, not imagined above it
At this year’s ASTMH meeting, Malaria Consortium joins global partners to explore how science, systems and community trust must align to turn breakthroughs into lasting impact in the fight against…
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activeZero dose South Sudan
The purpose of this project is to train, equip, organise and supervise a team of mobile vaccinators who will bring vaccines to remote areas in South Sudan to vaccinate children identified as missing…
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Ethiopia becomes the 23rd country in Africa to roll out the malaria vaccine
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completedEnhanced seasonal malaria vaccination in Nigeria (ENHANCE)
Malaria Consortium is assessing the feasibility, coverage, health impact and cost-effectiveness of a hybrid delivery model for malaria vaccines in Kebbi state, Nigeria, in collaboration with federal…
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Resources: Project brief :
ENHANCE: Enhanced seasonal malaria vaccination in Nigeria
This research project is generating evidence for a hybrid model of malaria vaccine delivery in Kebbi state, Nigeria.
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New milestone as Togo launches malaria vaccine nationwide
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activeStrategic engagement from national level to community delivery — malaria vaccine integration phase 2 (SEND 2)
This project aims increase uptake and integration of the R21 malaria vaccine into Uganda’s routine immunisation system, targeting zero-dose and under-immunised children across nine high-burden…
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Resources: Annual review :
Malaria Consortium Strategy Overview 2025–2028
Malaria Consortium's strategy for 2025–2028 sets out the pillars that guide our efforts and the enablers through which we create tangible, scalable, sustainable impact.
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completedStrategic engagement from national level to community delivery — Malaria Vaccine (SEND)
Malaria Consortium is supporting the introduction and rollout of the malaria vaccine as part of Uganda’s Essential Programme on Immunisation (EPI), focusing on strengthening demand generation,…
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Resources: Project brief :
SEND — Malaria Vaccine: Strategic engagement from national level to community delivery
Malaria Consortium is supporting the rollout of the malaria vaccine as part of Uganda’s Essential Programme on Immunisation, focusing on strengthening demand generation, community engagement and…