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Eliminating Malaria: evidence, impact, and policy

Woman getting tested for malaria in southeast asia
[Image: Malaria Consortium]
LSHTM Malaria Centre, together with the Malaria Consortium and the Wellcome Trust, will host an evening panel discussion as part of this year’s ongoing World Malaria Day campaign.

 

While more countries in Asia are moving closer to malaria elimination, progress and perceived challenges vary by context. This event will share insights from research and programmes across Asia, and generate a discussion around the use of data and its role in achieving elimination. 

The session will begin with two presentations: key findings from the newly published Malaria Futures for Asia (MalaFA) report, commissioned by Novartis Social Business; and latest research from LSHTM’s Malaria Centre. We will then hear from colleagues at the Malaria Atlas Project (MAP) who will announce the winners of the Wellcome Data Re-use Prize for Malaria. Finally, we will bring together a diverse panel (including representatives from Malaria Consortium, Novartis, MAP, and LSHTM) to consider how research and implementation programmes can advise policymakers on malaria elimination.  Please join us for a drinks reception after the event to continue the discussion!       

 

Panelists:

David Hughes (Novartis)

Prudence Hamade  (Malaria Consortium)

Ewan Cameron (Malaria Atlas Project)

Rob Moon (LSHTM)

 

Facilitator: Jayne Webster (Professor of International Health and Evaluation at LSHTM and Trustee at Malaria Consortium)

 

This session will be live-streamed/recorded here.

WMD 2019

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