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
Nneamaka Nwanka is a community health influencer and service agent who spends her days visiting homes throughout her community in Nigeria to care for those in need.
A successful partnership between the Government of Benin, PMI, and the Global Fund protects children during the rainy season when they are most at risk.
Gloria Samuel is the officer-in-charge at a medicines dispensary in a remote area of Northwest Nigeria. She works around the clock to overcome supply challenges and make sure there are enough malaria medicines in stock to treat her patients and save lives.
Nearly one in four people in Ghana who have received an insecticide-treated net are not using them. Midwife Edith Asare is determined to change that by educating pregnant women and caregivers of young children about the importance of sleeping under a net to protect themselves from potentially deadly mosquito bites.
Retired health worker Grace Akpegi reinvents herself as a radio show anchor and uses her public platform to encourage healthy behaviors that prevent malaria infections and save lives.
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.
New commentary in “Global Health: Science and Practice” calls for a focus on ways to ensure that malaria services reach families who are not yet using effective interventions.
See how PMI supports health workers and integrated community case management in Angola
Nigerian healthcare worker Mercy Victor Bassey has realized her dream to save women and children from malaria by becoming a health clinic manager and mentor to women in her community.