BACKGROUND: Total domestic and international funding for malaria is inadequate to achieve WHO global targets in burden reduction by 2030. We describe the trends of investments in malaria-related research in sub-Saharan Africa and compare investment with national disease burden to identify areas of funding strength and potentially neglected populations. We also considered funding for malaria control. METHODS: Research funding data related to malaria for 1997-2013 were sourced from existing datasets, from 13 major public and philanthropic global health funders, and from funding databases. Investments (reported in US$) were considered by geographical area and compared with data on parasite prevalence and populations at risk in sub-Saharan Afri...
<div><p>Background</p><p>International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 200...
Background: International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 2000 and 2011; t...
Background International and domestic funding for malaria is critically important to achieve the Su...
Background Total domestic and international funding for malaria is inadequate to achieve WHO global ...
Background: Total domestic and international funding for malaria is inadequate to achieve WHO global...
Background: Malaria control has been dramatically scaled up the past decade, mainly thanks to increa...
BACKGROUND: Financing for malaria control has increased as part of international commitments to achi...
Background: Donor financing for malaria has declined since 2010 and this trend is projected to ...
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (GFATM) has been the largest financial supp...
BACKGROUND: The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in international and domestic funding for m...
Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Global Technic...
Background Ghana has made impressive progress against malaria, decreasing mortality and morbidity b...
Scale-up of malaria interventions over the last decade have yielded a significant reduction in malar...
Background: Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Gl...
Abstract Background The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in international and domestic fundi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 200...
Background: International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 2000 and 2011; t...
Background International and domestic funding for malaria is critically important to achieve the Su...
Background Total domestic and international funding for malaria is inadequate to achieve WHO global ...
Background: Total domestic and international funding for malaria is inadequate to achieve WHO global...
Background: Malaria control has been dramatically scaled up the past decade, mainly thanks to increa...
BACKGROUND: Financing for malaria control has increased as part of international commitments to achi...
Background: Donor financing for malaria has declined since 2010 and this trend is projected to ...
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (GFATM) has been the largest financial supp...
BACKGROUND: The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in international and domestic funding for m...
Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Global Technic...
Background Ghana has made impressive progress against malaria, decreasing mortality and morbidity b...
Scale-up of malaria interventions over the last decade have yielded a significant reduction in malar...
Background: Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Gl...
Abstract Background The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in international and domestic fundi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 200...
Background: International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 2000 and 2011; t...
Background International and domestic funding for malaria is critically important to achieve the Su...