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July 2018
Screen and Treat Strategies for Malaria Elimination: A Review of Evidence
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May 2017
Malaria vector control policy recommendations and their applicability to product evaluation
This information note was developed to outline the key principles of the revised evaluation process for vector control products and to clarify which malaria vector control interventions currently have a WHO policy recommendation. It also defines the applicability of these policy recommendations to vector control products that: a) have previously been evaluated and received a recommendation under the WHO Pesticide Evaluation Scheme (WHOPES); b) are currently under evaluation by WHOPES; or c) will be submitted for evaluation by WHO through the revised process.
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March 2017
A Survey of Innovative Financing Mechanisms and Instruments: Opportunities for Malaria Elimination Financing
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December 2016
The Potential Role of Aerial Spraying for Malaria Elimination: A Technical Note
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August 2016
Migration, Mobility and Malaria
A Study on Migrants’ Vulnerability to Malaria and Epidemiology of Artemisinin-Resistant Malaria in Binh Phuoc Province, Vietnam
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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.
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April 2016
Eliminating Malaria
In May 2015, the World Health Assembly endorsed a new Global Technical Strategy for Malaria. The strategy includes ambitious goals for malaria control and elimination in the next 15-year period. A key target: eliminating malaria in at least 10 countries by 2020. According to a new analysis from WHO, this goal can be achieved – and surpassed. The report identifies 21 countries that are in a position to eliminate malaria within the next 5 years.
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December 2015
The Right Side of the Tipping Point for AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria: Investment Case for the Global Fund's 2017-2019 Replenishment
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December 2015
Wilton Park Report - Malaria elimination in Asia Pacific and Southern Africa: political leadership and sustained financing
“Malaria elimination in Asia Pacific and Southern Africa: political leadership and sustained financing,” was the third Wilton Park conference on malaria elimination. This ministerial-level meeting continued to build on the outcomes from past malaria-focused Wilton Park meetings by highlighting the political leadership and sustainable financing required for successful malaria elimination in Asia Pacific and Southern Africa.
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September 2015
Achieving the malaria MDG target: reversing the incidence of malaria 2000–2015
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November 2014
The Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network (APMEN): Supporting the common goal of a malaria-free Asia Pacific
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January 2014
Program Management Issues in Implementation of Elimination Strategies
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December 2013
Moving towards malaria elimination: developing innovative tools for malaria surveillance in Cambodia
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October 2011
Maintaining the Gains in Global Malaria Control: The Health and Economic Benefits of Sustaining Control Measures
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