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Researchers and Donors Collaborate to Ensure the Fight Against Malaria is Informed by Quality Data
]: Without timely and reliable data on confirmed malaria cases, it is difficult for those leading the fight against malaria to determine where and how to focus resources or measure the impact of activities. The U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and African researchers have come together to assess the accuracy of malaria surveillance data so that national malaria programs have the information they need to protect populations and save lives.
Maps to Curb Malaria
In the fight against malaria, maps help teams determine which communities need interventions and help track areas that receive malaria services. Jerry Maambo, a malaria elimination officer in Zambia, uses these intricate maps which were created using satellite imagery and geospatial data.
Commemorating World Malaria Day 2023 on Capitol Hill
PMI joins congressional leaders and global health champions at a breakfast briefing highlighting the progress made in the malaria fight, and the innovation and leadership needed to ensure no person dies of a mosquito bite.
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Dr. Ken Staley’s Quarterly Message
Every April 25th, the global community comes together to recognize [...]
Midwives Protect Pregnant Women from Malaria in Côte d’Ivoire
In Côte d’Ivoire, Amichia Solange examines Boni Awa during [...]
PMI Welcomes President Kenyatta as Chair of the African Leaders Malaria Alliance
The U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) welcomes the appointment of [...]
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