2022 Year in Review
Building a safer, more prosperous, and more equitable world for everyone by working together to end malaria
Building a safer, more prosperous, and more equitable world for everyone by working together to end malaria
PMI VectorLink Zambia is recognized for deploying a suite of digital tools to support map-based data collection, monitoring, and capacity building to improve malaria control programs at the sub-district level
PMI is helping to lead the response in Ethiopia against Anopheles stephensi
The U.S. President's Malaria Initiative (PMI) looks forward to participating in the 71st annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. See below for a list of PMI-supported symposia, scientific sessions, and poster presentations.
Senior U.S. officials appeared alongside foreign ambassadors and African civil society members to mark World Malaria Day
Senators Wicker and Coons hosted an event featuring remarks by USAID Administrator Samantha Power and Nobel Prize Winner President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
“Thanks to strong bipartisan leadership in Congress, and the enormous generosity of the American people, we lead the fight to end malaria worldwide.”
Nearly every minute, a child dies of malaria. For 15 years, community health worker Abdoulaye Bakary has gone above and beyond to make health accessible and diagnose, treat, and prevent malaria in the Far North region of Cameroon.