A recent pilot involving an international cotton trading company and Zambia’s National Malaria Control Program demonstrates how public-private partnerships can mean a healthy population—and a healthy economy.
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A recent pilot involving an international cotton trading company and Zambia’s National Malaria Control Program demonstrates how public-private partnerships can mean a healthy population—and a healthy economy.
Read moreWhen MalariaCare looked to identify the major barriers to improved malaria case management, they found there was less than optimal uptake of the “test and treat” paradigm.
Read moreThe Roll Back Malaria Partnership recently launched its latest Progress and Impact Series report, “The Contribution of Malaria Control to Maternal and Newborn Health.”
Read moreOver the past month, the World Cup has reminded us that football has an undeniable ability to unite communities and transcend cultures. It also has the incredible power to fight a preventable and treatable disease: malaria.
Read moreThis past winter, PATH’s Malaria Control and Elimination Partnership in Africa (MACEPA) launched a three-year malaria pre-elimination campaign in three districts in Senegal.
Read moreThe 2014 World Cup is an unparalleled broadcast and media event commanding the attention of billions worldwide and it creates an incredible opportunity to highlight an important issue affecting the people of Africa: malaria.
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