
Tanzania NGOs for Malaria Elimination Network
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A network of NGOs working to eliminate Malaria in Tanzania | contact: [email protected]
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07-06-2024 10:03:43
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#MalariaNews 💭Did you know that there exist 156 Anopheline species in #Africa and 26 are vectors ? Discover below the diversity of the vectorial system shared by Prof. Antonio Nkondjio; researcher at Pamca Cameroon during the 2024 #CS4MEAnnualForum #EndMalaria


🌟Dreams come true!🌟 Training 11 African scientists on new #malaria surveillance technology 🇳🇬🇨🇲🇧🇯🇧🇫🇺🇬🇰🇪🇲🇿🇲🇼🇹🇿 🙏 University of Glasgow GKEF/IAA & PAMCA, Africa for making it possible 🙏 to instructors VectorsGlasgow UofG SBOHVM University of Glasgow Chemistry Ifakara Health Institute IRSS Burkina Faso for expertise & commitment


We are delighted to welcome Dr. Oumou Kalsom Gueye as Regional Coordinator for WA . Dr. Oumou is a medical entomologist. We look forward to the pivotal contributions she will make towards the implementation of WIVC initiative programs Read More: lnkd.in/di-8DTuh





🗞️ #MalariaNews: WHO: #ClimateChange could increase spread of diseases World Health Organization (WHO) says “ urgent action ” is needed to research how climate change ⛈🌩🌦 is affecting #Malaria 🦟 and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). Rising temperatures are changing how vector-borne diseases –





In partnership with Ministry of Health and support from Moderna, last week through the THRIVE project, we conducted health outreaches at Gumba Health Centre in Mukurweini Sub-county, County Government of Nyeri. The initiative offered essential health services to last-mile communities, focusing




We call for proposals to support African production of PPH, malaria & HIV medicines. Regionally-produced PPH medicines, as part of the EU-funded (European Commission EU in Nigeria 🇪🇺🇳🇬) Safe Birth Africa project, led by Unitaid & UNFPA, is a major step forward. 🔗unitaid.org/news-blog/unit…






🌍 "No single intervention can address all #malaria requirements," says World Health Organization (WHO). The highest impact is achieved by combining forces. This #WorldMosquitoDay, let's recognize the combined power of #ITNs, preventive medicines & #vaccines to prevent malaria & drived own the burden.
