Despite considerable success in controlling malaria worldwide, progress toward achieving malaria elimination has largely stalled. In particular, strategies to overcome roadblocks in malaria control and elimination in Africa are critical to achieving worldwide malaria elimination goals-this continent carries 94% of the global malaria case burden. To identify key areas for targeted efforts, we combined a comprehensive review of current literature with direct feedback gathered from frontline malaria workers, leaders, and scholars from Africa. Our analysis identified deficiencies in human resources, training, and capacity building at all levels, from research and development to community involvement. Addressing these needs will require active a...
Leadership and management skills are critical for health programs to deliver high-quality interventi...
In 2018, Zanzibar developed a national malaria strategic plan IV (2018-2023) to guide elimination of...
Each year, up to three million deaths due to malaria and close to five billion episodes of clinical ...
The Rethinking Malaria Leadership Forum, held at Harvard Business School in February 2017 with colla...
Substantial progress has been made in the control of malaria in Africa but much remains to be done b...
Substantial progress has been made in the control of malaria in Africa but much remains to be done b...
Vector control has been at the core of successful malaria control. However, a dearth of field-orient...
Malaria remains a major global disease burden causing just under a million deaths each year, mainly ...
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by one of the plasmodia species that breed in the female ano...
Abstract Background In 2009 a total of 153,408 malaria deaths were reported in Africa. Eleven countr...
Background: Focus for improved malaria programme performance is often placed on the technical challe...
The interruption of malaria transmission worldwide is one of the greatest challenges for internation...
BACKGROUND: Focus for improved malaria programme performance is often placed on the technical challe...
In recent years, efforts to eliminate malaria has gained a tremendous momentum, and many countries h...
The global campaign to eradicate malaria, launched in 1955 and phased out by the end of the 1960s, h...
Leadership and management skills are critical for health programs to deliver high-quality interventi...
In 2018, Zanzibar developed a national malaria strategic plan IV (2018-2023) to guide elimination of...
Each year, up to three million deaths due to malaria and close to five billion episodes of clinical ...
The Rethinking Malaria Leadership Forum, held at Harvard Business School in February 2017 with colla...
Substantial progress has been made in the control of malaria in Africa but much remains to be done b...
Substantial progress has been made in the control of malaria in Africa but much remains to be done b...
Vector control has been at the core of successful malaria control. However, a dearth of field-orient...
Malaria remains a major global disease burden causing just under a million deaths each year, mainly ...
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by one of the plasmodia species that breed in the female ano...
Abstract Background In 2009 a total of 153,408 malaria deaths were reported in Africa. Eleven countr...
Background: Focus for improved malaria programme performance is often placed on the technical challe...
The interruption of malaria transmission worldwide is one of the greatest challenges for internation...
BACKGROUND: Focus for improved malaria programme performance is often placed on the technical challe...
In recent years, efforts to eliminate malaria has gained a tremendous momentum, and many countries h...
The global campaign to eradicate malaria, launched in 1955 and phased out by the end of the 1960s, h...
Leadership and management skills are critical for health programs to deliver high-quality interventi...
In 2018, Zanzibar developed a national malaria strategic plan IV (2018-2023) to guide elimination of...
Each year, up to three million deaths due to malaria and close to five billion episodes of clinical ...