Timely and accurate testing and correctly administered medication help to ensure a prompt return to health and strengthen trust in the health system.
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Digital data collection and visualization tools allow for rapid feedback during campaigns to distribute insecticide-treated nets.
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We know how to end malaria. With the right tools, we can end the disease in a generation. But to do this we must ensure that the people in regions of the world that are prone…
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Reaching everyone with high-quality malaria services often hinges on whether community health workers have the necessary training and resources.
Blog Post
Malaria cases and deaths have declined considerably, but that progress has slowed in recent years. Reaching all with comprehensive, high-quality malaria services is complex. How do we ensure that we leave no one behind?
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Nigeria has the world's heaviest malaria burden. To reduce incidence and deaths, community outreach with quality malaria services is critical.
Impact Story
From November 30 to December 2, 2022, Chemonics participated at the Global Health Supply Chain Summit.
Resource - Event
As USAID’s flagship private sector health project, FHM Engage envisions a world in which health markets are responsive, equitable, resilient, and driven by consumer needs.
Resource - Fact Sheet
On World Malaria Day, we join the global community call for keeping malaria high on the global health agenda to advance its vision of a world without malaria.
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Engaging health market actors, we provide technical assistance through consumer-centered design, market facilitation, adaptive learning, and coaching for health system change.
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In 150 locations around the globe, our network of 5,000 professionals shares a simple belief: Those who have the least deserve our best. We work hand in hand with clients, partners, and beneficiaries to pursue a higher standard every day to achieve long-lasting results.
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The World Health Organization has recommended broad use of RTS,S, a malaria vaccine for children. Will this timely vaccine be successful in reducing malaria mortality in children? Possibly, but there are four critical factors to consider.
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