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Image of the restored Pooro Health Post. Text reads: "From our blog: How transforming a health post revived trust in local healthcare."

Image of the restored Pooro Health Post. Text reads: "From our blog: How transforming a health post revived trust in local healthcare."

In Pooro, #Nigeria, community action has transformed a neglected health post, restoring trust in local health services! Inspired by seasonal #malaria chemoprevention efforts, locals raised funds, volunteered labour & rebuilt their facility.

Read more: www.malariaconsortium.org/blog/pooro-h...

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Headshot of James Tibenderana. Text reads: “The world has the tools to change the trajectory of malaria. Now, we need the data, coordination and political commitment to deploy them effectively.”

Headshot of James Tibenderana. Text reads: “The world has the tools to change the trajectory of malaria. Now, we need the data, coordination and political commitment to deploy them effectively.”

Ahead of #WorldMalariaDay, our Chief Exec, James Tibenderana, reflects on progress against #malaria & the challenges ahead.

He highlights how strong surveillance is crucial to maintain progress, from outbreak detection to resistance monitoring.

Read more ➡️ www.malariaconsortium.org/blog/surveil...

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Text reads "World Malaria Day 2026. We already have the tools to save lives from malaria - but too many people still can't access them. Barriers like: Cost and underfunded health systems. Long distances to healthcare. Limited access to information. Cultural and safety concerns. All contribute to families still being misled."

Text reads "World Malaria Day 2026. We already have the tools to save lives from malaria - but too many people still can't access them. Barriers like: Cost and underfunded health systems. Long distances to healthcare. Limited access to information. Cultural and safety concerns. All contribute to families still being misled."

We’ve launched our #WorldMalariaDay 2026 campaign!

#Malaria is preventable, but too many families are still missed due to gaps in access to #healthcare.

The tools to save lives already exist. Let’s make what works go further.✨

Support our work: www.malariaconsortium.org/campaigns/wo...

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A group of people including two community health workers sit and talk. Text reads: 'Project brief: Assessing the feasibility of community-delivered intermittent preventative treatment of malaria in pregnancy.'

A group of people including two community health workers sit and talk. Text reads: 'Project brief: Assessing the feasibility of community-delivered intermittent preventative treatment of malaria in pregnancy.'

In #Togo, barriers to antenatal care increase #malaria risk for pregnant women. Our project in the Plateaux region is testing community‑delivered preventive treatment to improve uptake.

Read more in the project brief: brnw.ch/21x14NS

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A mobile malaria worker performing a malaria test on an internally displaced person at a camp in Prear Vihear province, Cambodia. Text reads 'From our blog: When conflict strikes, the threat of malaria follows.'

A mobile malaria worker performing a malaria test on an internally displaced person at a camp in Prear Vihear province, Cambodia. Text reads 'From our blog: When conflict strikes, the threat of malaria follows.'

Conflict disrupts the services that protect families from #malaria. Our teams are working in #Cambodia, and previously #Cameroon, to keep prevention, screening and treatment going for displaced communities.

Read our blog: www.malariaconsortium.org/blog/conflic...

#GlobalHealth #HealthEquity

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Ani Steele, Research Specialist at Malaria Consortium poses for a group photo with other attendees of the Vector Control Working Group annual meeting.

Ani Steele, Research Specialist at Malaria Consortium poses for a group photo with other attendees of the Vector Control Working Group annual meeting.

We joined RBM Vector Control Working Group's annual workshop in Nairobi, as part of @lshtm.bsky.social RAFT.

Colleagues presented on insecticide-treated net distribution in 3 African nations, & developing #CôtedIvoire's #arbovirus preparedness plan.

➡️ globalvectorhub.lshtm.ac.uk/raft-rbm-vcw...

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A woman adjust her mosquito net.

A woman adjust her mosquito net.

When a #malaria upsurge occurred in #Ethiopia in 2024, we responded swiftly with the Ministry of Health through the Accelerating Burden Reduction to #MalariaElimination project, laying a strong foundation for #epidemic response & disease control.

📹 Watch our video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA0f...

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Attendees of the APMEN Learning Visit pose for a group photo.

Attendees of the APMEN Learning Visit pose for a group photo.

In Feb, we hosted an APMEN learning visit w #Cambodia's CNM in Stung Treng province. #Malaria programme leaders from Melanesian countries gained first-hand insights from health workers serving remote communities.

Read more ➡️ www.malariaconsortium.org/blog/apmen-b...

#VectorControl #GlobalHealth

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Stakeholders at the strategy launch meeting gather for a group photo. These include Malaria Consortium staff and government officials, like Dr. Nnenna Obulafor (National Coordinator National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) and Dr. Abdul Muktar, Representative of the Honourable Minister of State for Health.

Stakeholders at the strategy launch meeting gather for a group photo. These include Malaria Consortium staff and government officials, like Dr. Nnenna Obulafor (National Coordinator National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) and Dr. Abdul Muktar, Representative of the Honourable Minister of State for Health.

Government officials, health experts & development partners gathered in #Abuja recently for the unveiling of Malaria Consortium #Nigeria’s 2025–2028 Strategy — a roadmap designed to accelerate the country’s shift from #malaria control to #MalariaElimination.

#GlobalHealth

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A heath worker collects data a household in Mocuba with a mother and two children. Text reads 'Technical case study: Active community participation enhances data collection for research.'

A heath worker collects data a household in Mocuba with a mother and two children. Text reads 'Technical case study: Active community participation enhances data collection for research.'

As part of our ZIDER project w/ #Mozambique's Min. of Health & @unicef.org, community health workers & local leaders are helping research teams generate evidence to identify & reach zero-dose/under-immunised children.💉

Read more ➡️ www.malariaconsortium.org/active-commu...

#Vaccines #GlobalHealth

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Stakeholders pose for a group photo at the GAVI – Enhance Project, National Dissemination meeting.

Stakeholders pose for a group photo at the GAVI – Enhance Project, National Dissemination meeting.

Our ENHANCE project w/ @gavi.org has boosted #vaccine coverage by 40% & reduced #malaria prevalence among children by 12% in targeted project sites in Kebbi state, #Nigeria. 💉

Key stakeholders recently attended a dissemination meeting to discuss strong results and key lessons. #SMC

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A health worker sits with a patient, giving them treatment. Text reads: 'Project brief: Malaria elimination support to the Uganda Ministry of Health (MOH-UMES).

A health worker sits with a patient, giving them treatment. Text reads: 'Project brief: Malaria elimination support to the Uganda Ministry of Health (MOH-UMES).

We’re supporting Uganda's Ministry of Health to develop, approve & disseminate a new #MalariaElimination strategy + costed operational plan. It will address threats incl. #DrugResistance while leveraging opportunities like #malaria #vaccines.

Read more ➡️ www.malariaconsortium.org/resources/ac...

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Tadelech Jembere (seated right), a health extension worker, distributes ITNs to the community. Text reads: From our Blog: The women keeping their village healthy in Ethiopia.

Tadelech Jembere (seated right), a health extension worker, distributes ITNs to the community. Text reads: From our Blog: The women keeping their village healthy in Ethiopia.

It was #InternationalWomensDay on Sunday! To celebrate, meet two amazing health workers in #Ethiopia who are protecting communities from #malaria by increasing uptake of life-saving insecticide-treated nets & promoting correct use.

Read our blog ➡️ www.malariaconsortium.org/blog/women-k...

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Participants at the digital communication strategy meeting pose for a group photo.

Participants at the digital communication strategy meeting pose for a group photo.

Last month, we joined 2 workshops led by #Togo's National Malaria Control Programme in Kpalimé.

Our team contributed technical expertise to the performance review of the 2023–2026 National Strategic Plan for #Malaria Control & helped validate a #igital communication strategy.✨

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Community members pose with health workers in Cambodia. Text reads 'Project brief: Meeting targets and maintaining epidemic control - EpiC.'

Community members pose with health workers in Cambodia. Text reads 'Project brief: Meeting targets and maintaining epidemic control - EpiC.'

In #Cambodia our project w/ @fhi360.bsky.social & National Malaria Programme is helping sustain #MalariaElimination progress despite challenges, supporting the continuity of life-saving services & cross-border #surveillance in 6 high-risk provinces.

➡️ www.malariaconsortium.org/resources/me...

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A woman and child are handed SMC medication. Text reads: 'Project brief: Evidence gap mapping for seasonal malaria chemoprevention.'

A woman and child are handed SMC medication. Text reads: 'Project brief: Evidence gap mapping for seasonal malaria chemoprevention.'

Our project with 3ie, funded by GiveWell, is creating an interactive map to highlight gaps in knowledge and evidence around seasonal #malaria chemoprevention implementation to support better #policy, #research and #investment.

Read more ➡️ www.malariaconsortium.org/resources/ev...

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A group of Malaria Consortium staff members in Chad pose with the certificate.

A group of Malaria Consortium staff members in Chad pose with the certificate.

Our seasonal malaria chemoprevention (#SMC) campaign in #Chad has been commended by the National #Malaria Control Programme, recognising our professionalism & effectiveness during last year’s campaign. We're proud to be a trusted partner supporting government-led efforts! 💊✨

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A group of community health workers sit on the ground as someone speaks to them. Text reads: 'Learning brief: Integrating a digital community health intervention into the national health information system.'

A group of community health workers sit on the ground as someone speaks to them. Text reads: 'Learning brief: Integrating a digital community health intervention into the national health information system.'

In 2023/24, we worked w/ #Mozambique's Min of Health & @unicef.org to embed the #upSCALE #DigitalHealth platform into the health system, supporting community health workers to improve quality of care & enabling near-real time data.

Read our learning brief ➡️ www.malariaconsortium.org/resources/in...

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Yempabe sits next to a a woman holding a cup to a child's face. Text reads 'From our blog: A day in the life of an SMC supervisor.'

Yempabe sits next to a a woman holding a cup to a child's face. Text reads 'From our blog: A day in the life of an SMC supervisor.'

Meet Yempabe, a seasonal malaria chemoprevention (#SMC) supervisor in Bogou, #Togo, who supports community distributor teams to provide quality #malaria care to communities & ensure prevention guidelines are followed.🦟

Read our blog ➡️ www.malariaconsortium.org/blog/smc-sup...

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A group of people gather for a community awareness raising session in Tak Province, Thailand.

A group of people gather for a community awareness raising session in Tak Province, Thailand.

Community-led monitoring representatives in Nong, Lao PDR.

Community-led monitoring representatives in Nong, Lao PDR.

CSO Platform staff pose in front of a Malaria Consortium logo.

CSO Platform staff pose in front of a Malaria Consortium logo.

Great news: the CSO Platform has recently joined Malaria Consortium!🎉

Connecting 60+ community & civil society groups in the #GreaterMekongSubregion to collect community insights that strengthen programmes, inform policy & ensure access to health services. #malaria #GlobalHealth

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Four health workers work along a path. Text reads: 'Project brief: Strengthening malaria financing, surveillance and resistance response in turbulent global contexts.'

Four health workers work along a path. Text reads: 'Project brief: Strengthening malaria financing, surveillance and resistance response in turbulent global contexts.'

Sub‑Saharan Africa saw 95% of global #malaria cases in 2024. In #Nigeria & #Uganda, we’re strengthening malaria #financing, #surveillance & coordinated drug‑resistance response, amplifying national voices & connecting them to global platforms.

Read more: www.malariaconsortium.org/resources/st...

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Text reads: 'Send some love this Valentine's Day with Making a Difference Cards and help us to save lives.'

Text reads: 'Send some love this Valentine's Day with Making a Difference Cards and help us to save lives.'

Did you know that a small gesture can make a big impact this Valentine's Day?✨

Buy a physical/digital card from Making a Difference Cards & £1 will be donated to support our work, helping protect families from preventable diseases like malaria.

Get yours: gb.makingadifference.cards/supporting/m...

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Health Check - Could the shingles vaccine really slow down the ageing process? - BBC Sounds People who have had a vaccine against shingles seem to be aging more slowly

The latest @bbcsounds.bsky.social Health Check explores the science of long life!

Our Chief Executive, James Tibenderana, joins to discuss how deforestation in Brazil drives mosquitoes into urban areas, increasing the risk of diseases like #dengue & #malaria.

🎧Listen: www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...

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A health worker wearing a mask and gloves reaches out to a mother and baby to give them treatment. Text reads: 'Photo story: Beyond the last mile: Protecting Cambodia's mobile communities from malaria.'

A health worker wearing a mask and gloves reaches out to a mother and baby to give them treatment. Text reads: 'Photo story: Beyond the last mile: Protecting Cambodia's mobile communities from malaria.'

In rural #Cambodia, where communities can move around for seasonal work, we’re training local volunteers and deploying mobile workers to deliver life saving #malaria services.

📸 Explore their dedicated work our latest photo story ➡️ www.malariaconsortium.org/blog/beyond-...

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Poster for the vent. Text reads 'Building out Aedes mosquitoes: Eliminating dengue as an urban threat - a preliminary report from the Lancet Arboviruses Commission.'

Poster for the vent. Text reads 'Building out Aedes mosquitoes: Eliminating dengue as an urban threat - a preliminary report from the Lancet Arboviruses Commission.'

As urban populations grow & the climate warms, a @lshtm.bsky.social RAFT webinar explores how @thelancet.com’s Arbovirus Commission’s Building Out Aedes framework aims to help eliminate mosquito habitats & protect communities from diseases like dengue, Zika & more.

Join here: bit.ly/RAFTroadmapw...

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A line of people carry cardboard boxes above their heads through flood water. Text reads: 'Project brief Flood-linked locally led intervention and outbreak warning for malaria - FFLOW-M.'

A line of people carry cardboard boxes above their heads through flood water. Text reads: 'Project brief Flood-linked locally led intervention and outbreak warning for malaria - FFLOW-M.'

As climate change increases flood risk in #SouthSudan, expanding mosquito habitats, our project in Aweil South & Centre aims to boost #malaria outbreak preparedness by creating a digital early warning system & locally led intervention package.

Read more: www.malariaconsortium.org/resources/fl...

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A child lies underneath a mosquito net. Text reads 'News: New evidence that climatic factors influence use of mosquito nets.'

A child lies underneath a mosquito net. Text reads 'News: New evidence that climatic factors influence use of mosquito nets.'

A Malaria Consortium study conducted in Ondo state, Nigeria and published in Malaria Journal has strengthened evidence that seasonal climate patterns play a key role in whether families use insecticide-treated mosquito nets. 🦟

📰 Read our news story: www.malariaconsortium.org/news/new-evi...

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Arlete Chavango (seated, third from left), a community health worker, visiting community members. Text reads 'From our blog: a first-hand glimpse into the life of a community health worker in rural Mozambique.'

Arlete Chavango (seated, third from left), a community health worker, visiting community members. Text reads 'From our blog: a first-hand glimpse into the life of a community health worker in rural Mozambique.'

Arlete is a community #health worker in #Mozambique whose work ensures over 1,000 households are better protected against illnesses like #malaria, #pneumonia & #diarrhoea.

Read our blog ➡️ www.malariaconsortium.org/blog/a-first...

@unicef.org | #GlobalHealth | #DigitalHealth

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A women holds a medicine cup to her child's mouth, Text reads: 'Project brief: Safety and antimicrobial resistance of mass administration of azithromycin  in children in Nigeria - SARMAAN II'

A women holds a medicine cup to her child's mouth, Text reads: 'Project brief: Safety and antimicrobial resistance of mass administration of azithromycin in children in Nigeria - SARMAAN II'

Through the @gatesfoundation.bsky.social-funded SARMAAN II project, Malaria Consortium & partners are scaling up mass administration of the drug azithromycin in 11 states, protecting children aged 1–59 months from #malaria, #pneumonia & #diarrhoea.

www.malariaconsortium.org/resources/sa...

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Poster for APMEN webinar. Text reads: Vector Control in Compromised Settings. 28 January 2026. 2:00 PM Singapore time.

Poster for APMEN webinar. Text reads: Vector Control in Compromised Settings. 28 January 2026. 2:00 PM Singapore time.

🖥️ Join experts for this APMEN webinar chaired by Malaria Consortium's Leo Braack, exploring how #malaria prevention strategies like #VectorControl can be adapted in settings affected by #humanitarian emergencies or population displacement.

Register ➡️ tiny.cc/APMEN60

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