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July 2016
An investment case for preventing the reintroduction of malaria in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka has had no locally transmitted cases of malaria since October 2012 and no indigenous deaths since 2007. However, these successes are being challenged by sustained receptivity and vulnerability to malaria, declining financial assistance from external donors, waning political interest to tackle malaria, and competing national health priorities. The purpose of this study is to develop an investment case for prevention of reintroduction (POR) of malaria in Sri Lanka that can be used by the Anti-Malaria Campaign to advocate for sustained financial resources.
Report
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February 2016
Global fund financing to the 34 malaria-eliminating countries under the new funding model 2014–2017: an analysis of national allocations and regional grants
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September 2015
Video: What is the decision your country needs to make to eliminate malaria?
At the event "Malaria elimination in Asia Pacific and Southern Africa: political leadership and sustained financing" held at Wilton Park, four health ministers, one secretary general and one deputy minister were asked about the one political or financial decision their country needed to make in order to eliminate malaria. Introduction by Sir Richard Feachem.
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September 2015
Podcast: Eliminating malaria with determination, not just hope
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February 2015
Costing the supply chain for delivery of ACT and RDTs in the public sector in Benin and Kenya
Peer Reviewed Publication
February 2015
The Global Fund in China: success beyond the numbers
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December 2014
Costs of Eliminating Malaria and the Impact of the Global Fund in 34 Countries
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November 2014
Namibia's path toward malaria elimination: a case study of malaria strategies and costs along the northern border
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November 2014
How A New Funding Model Will Shift Allocations From The Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, And Malaria
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