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Publications Malaria Consortium

Research Publications Malaria Consortium
Research Publications Malaria Consortium

Research Publications Malaria Consortium Explore our publications to find evidence, lessons and recommendations from our work across africa and asia to reduce the global burden of malaria. The strategy describes how the global malaria programme will also transform by collaborating more effectively with other programmes, regional and country offices and partners, guided by lessons learned from who’s thirteenth general programme of work (gpw13) and the gpw14 priorities.

Publications Malaria Consortium
Publications Malaria Consortium

Publications Malaria Consortium Chapter 3 discusses malaria consortium’s role as an smc implementing partner, describing how we work in close partnership with national malaria programmes to implement high quality smc campaigns. Malaria consortium this report outlines the methods used by malaria consortium to monitor coverage of the seasonal malaria chemoprevention (smc) programme and the quality of smc delivery in 2024. Explore an archive of our malaria implementation research published in peer reviewed journals and presented at conferences. Explore our curated list of malaria consortium publications relating to the subject matter of posters and presentations being given at astmh 2025. posters and presentations > associated.

Publications Malaria Consortium
Publications Malaria Consortium

Publications Malaria Consortium Explore an archive of our malaria implementation research published in peer reviewed journals and presented at conferences. Explore our curated list of malaria consortium publications relating to the subject matter of posters and presentations being given at astmh 2025. posters and presentations > associated. This report summarises achievements and challenges in areas where malaria consortium used philanthropic funding for seasonal malaria chemoprevention (smc) in 2024. With each update, a new pdf version of the consolidated guidelines will also be available for download on the who website. this updated version of the guidelines reflects revised information on who’s recommendation for indoor residual spraying to prevent malaria. Browse a curated selection of malaria consortium publications and perspectives for a deeper insight into the thematic areas and projects that are the focus of our presented research at this year's conference. Given the ongoing social and economic impact of malaria related mortality and morbidity and the inevitable resource constraints for national malaria programmes, identifying the most timely and most cost effective path to malaria elimination is a priority.

Publications Malaria Consortium
Publications Malaria Consortium

Publications Malaria Consortium This report summarises achievements and challenges in areas where malaria consortium used philanthropic funding for seasonal malaria chemoprevention (smc) in 2024. With each update, a new pdf version of the consolidated guidelines will also be available for download on the who website. this updated version of the guidelines reflects revised information on who’s recommendation for indoor residual spraying to prevent malaria. Browse a curated selection of malaria consortium publications and perspectives for a deeper insight into the thematic areas and projects that are the focus of our presented research at this year's conference. Given the ongoing social and economic impact of malaria related mortality and morbidity and the inevitable resource constraints for national malaria programmes, identifying the most timely and most cost effective path to malaria elimination is a priority.

Enhance Malaria Consortium
Enhance Malaria Consortium

Enhance Malaria Consortium Browse a curated selection of malaria consortium publications and perspectives for a deeper insight into the thematic areas and projects that are the focus of our presented research at this year's conference. Given the ongoing social and economic impact of malaria related mortality and morbidity and the inevitable resource constraints for national malaria programmes, identifying the most timely and most cost effective path to malaria elimination is a priority.

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