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Ross Bailey

@rossb82

Advocacy professional: linkedin.com/in/rossbailey/

Working with @malarianomoreuk

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Ross Bailey (@rossb82) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If X still works like it used to, grant me this wish. Does anyone have the UK election results in one big spreadsheet that I can filter and sort? Thanks in advance!

Malaria No More (@malarianomore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great insights at our joint briefing today with The Wilson Center and Malaria No More UK! According to the latest economic report, achieving the SDG for malaria by 2030 could generate $3.9B in additional exports from G7 nations, including the US.

Great insights at our joint briefing today with <a href="/TheWilsonCenter/">The Wilson Center</a> and <a href="/malarianomoreuk/">Malaria No More UK</a>! According to the latest economic report, achieving the SDG for malaria by 2030 could generate $3.9B in additional exports from G7 nations, including the US.
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (@gavi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to South Sudan for introducing #malaria vaccines into its immunisation programme! We’re proud to work with UNICEF South Sudan, WHO South Sudan and other key partners to support South Sudan Ministry of Health’s efforts to #endmalaria: bit.ly/3W6b5BR

Dr. Ngamije Daniel (@drdanielngamije) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Côte d'Ivoire on rolling out the R21 #malaria vaccine! Both RTS,S and R21 are safe & effective vaccines, and they are expected to have high public health impact. Best protection for children will come from integrating these vaccines with other WHO-recommended

WHO African Region (@whoafro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

South Sudan today launched the malaria vaccine rollout, becoming the second country after Côte d'Ivoire to deploy the R21 vaccine. Supported by World Health Organization (WHO) and partners, over 645,000 doses have been delivered to the country to protect children against the threat of malaria.

David Whineray (@davidwhineray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful photo of the first baby to receive new R21 malaria vaccine in Côte d’Ivoire This week Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance started rolling out the new vaccine in Africa funded by 🇬🇧 Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Vaccine was developed by 🇬🇧 University of Oxford Jenner Institute & manufactured by 🇮🇳 SerumInstituteIndia 💉🌍

Wonderful photo of the first baby to receive new R21 malaria vaccine in Côte d’Ivoire

This week <a href="/gavi/">Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance</a> started rolling out the new vaccine in Africa funded by 🇬🇧 <a href="/FCDOGovUK/">Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office</a> 

Vaccine was developed by 🇬🇧 <a href="/UniofOxford/">University of Oxford</a> <a href="/JennerInstitute/">Jenner Institute</a> &amp; manufactured by 🇮🇳 <a href="/SerumInstIndia/">SerumInstituteIndia</a> 💉🌍
Brendan May (@bmay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Newly elected members of the French parliament refusing to shake hands with the far right is extremely satisfying. A particular shout out to the rock paper scissors gag.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@drtedros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I started my career as a #malaria researcher, and I longed for the day that we would have an effective vaccine against this ancient and terrible disease. Now, World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the use of two vaccines, RTS,S and R21, for children living in malaria endemic areas. Every 2 minutes a

I started my career as a #malaria researcher, and I longed for the day that we would have an effective vaccine against this ancient and terrible disease.

Now, <a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a> recommends the use of two vaccines, RTS,S and R21, for children living in malaria endemic areas.

Every 2 minutes a
Malaria No More (@malarianomore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 NEW BLOG: Last week, global experts joined a virtual discussion to explore approaches to integrate #gender into the #malaria response. Check out our latest blog to see how these insights could drive meaningful change in the #malaria fight. malarianomore.org/news/a-global-…

RBM Partnership (@endmalaria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New modelling prepared by MalariaAtlasProject for RBM Partnership and African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) announced at #UNGA79 If funding for malaria falls at the next The Global Fund replenishment in 2025, we could see 337,000 more deaths between 2027 and 2029. Leaders must prioritize malaria funding to

New modelling prepared by <a href="/MalariaAtlas/">MalariaAtlasProject</a> for <a href="/endmalaria/">RBM Partnership</a> and <a href="/ALMA_2030/">African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA)</a> announced at #UNGA79 

If funding for malaria falls at the next <a href="/GlobalFund/">The Global Fund</a>  replenishment in 2025, we could see 337,000 more deaths between 2027 and 2029. 

Leaders must prioritize malaria funding to
Ross Bailey (@rossb82) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really concerning numbers coming out from RBM at this year's UNGA. We're now at a tipping point on malaria - we find more funding, or we start a process of resurgence that will be deadly. Important choices for donors and endemic countries - and the only one that makes sense is

Dr Michael Charles (@dekunlecharles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Egypt is officially #MalariaFree, certified by World Health Organization (WHO)! The 2nd African country in 2024 after Cape Verde, Egypt's success is testament to effective vector control strategies, well-trained health professionals and universal health coverage, and strong cross-border partnerships.

#Egypt is officially #MalariaFree, certified by <a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a>!

The 2nd African country in 2024 after Cape Verde, Egypt's success is testament to effective vector control strategies, well-trained health professionals and universal health coverage, and strong cross-border partnerships.
Ross Bailey (@rossb82) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Malaria science is incredible. If we invest in research and development, and the means to deliver it, we could save 14 million lives by 2040. Join David Beckham and some incredible malaria advocacates on the #ZeroMalaria experience and then share this video. Thks!

Ross Bailey (@rossb82) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen to Duncan folks .... Twitter was incredibly helpful to listen and learn from individuals. But it's now impossible to see updates as the algo prioritises clickbait and the list function is basically broken. BlueSky works, come join us over there.

duncangreenlse.bsky.social (@fp2p) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anatomy of a Fall: What the Rise and Fall of the UK Aid Budget tells us about Making Change Happen. By Katy Chakrabortty blogs.lse.ac.uk/activism-influ…

Malaria No More UK (@malarianomoreuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[1/2] This week, we supported the visit of Hon Dr Stephen Modise @MOHBotswana meeting MPs, scientists and other allies in the fight against malaria. The Minister showed just how important @globalfund + Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance are + why we need to work together to #ChangeTheStory and save lives.

[1/2] This week, we supported the visit of Hon Dr Stephen Modise @MOHBotswana meeting MPs, scientists and other allies in the fight against malaria. The Minister showed just how important @globalfund + <a href="/gavi/">Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance</a> are + why we need to work together to #ChangeTheStory and save lives.