Malaria Consortium is committed to sustainability and high impact work on the ground. It is a firm belief of the organisation that this is most readily achieved through successfully working in partnerships to maximise effect and reach. For this reason, this year’s annual review celebrates Malaria Consortium’s many and varied partnerships that have been integral to the organisation’s achievements over the years.
Finalists travelled to to
Nigeria and Uganda focusing on
the future of malaria control and how we are moving forward after the significant
gains of the past few years in both these countries. »
Cambodia has set a goal of eliminating malaria by 2025. Malaria Consortium has been using SMS technology, a cost-effective resource, to quantify and monitor real time malaria and potential artemisinin resistance occurrence better. »
Malaria Consortium's film explores western Uganda 18 months after mass long lasting insecticide treated net distribution to see what impact the nets have had on families' lives. »
Agita did not have to walk 3 hours to reach her nearest health centre when her son, Edson, became ill. Training of community health workers in Mozambique is increasing access to life-saving treatment for young children like Edson . Read their story »