Malaria Consortium

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Malaria Consortium
Founded2003
TypeInternational non-government organisation, NGO
Registration no.Charity (UK) 1099776 Company (UK) 4785712 US EIN Number 98-0627052
FocusMalaria, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, surveillance, operational research, health system strengthening, child health, integrated community case management of childhood illness, nutrition and neglected tropical diseases
Location
  • Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London, EC2A 4LT, United Kingdom
Area served
Africa, Asia
Websitehttp://www.malariaconsortium.org/

Malaria Consortium is an international non-profit organisation specialising in the comprehensive control of malaria and other communicable diseases – particularly those affecting children under five. Its headquarters are in the United Kingdom, with regional offices in Africa and Asia, and country offices in Cambodia, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nigeria, South Sudan, Thailand and Uganda. Malaria Consortium has until recently also worked in Ghana, Senegal and Zambia.[1]

Overview

Established in 2003, Malaria Consortium works in Africa and Asia and aims to combat malaria and neglected tropical diseases and improve child health. It is a specialist technical organisation that works with governments and partners to strengthen health service delivery.

Malaria control is central to Malaria Consortium’s strategy, but the organisation also undertakes complementary work on child health, including integrated community case management of childhood illness, nutrition and the control of neglected tropical diseases. The organisation aims to improve access to healthcare for communities in Africa and Asia, including children under five, pregnant women and migrant populations.

It supports a range of programmes in disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment; disease control and elimination; health systems strengthening; research, monitoring and evaluation and surveillance; behaviour change communication: and national and international advocacy, and policy development.

Malaria Consortium began as a research consortium within the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and was originally funded solely by the UK Department for International Development (DFID), (the Overseas Development Administration before 1997).

Malaria Consortium publishes research in open access and scholarly journals. The organisation also produces learning materials which aim to support the advancement of policy and practice.[2]

Board of Trustees

  • Dr. Julian Lob-Levyt (Chair)
  • Richard Page (Treasurer)
  • Tim Armstrong
  • Professor Fred Binka
  • Ian Boulton
  • Professor Sir Brian Greenwood
  • Rt Hon Baroness Hayman GBE
  • Professor Melissa Leach
  • Peter Potter-Lesage
  • Robert Seabrook QC
  • Dr Joanna Schellenberg
  • Dr Nermeen Varawalla
  • Kate Wallace
  • Roger Wilson

Patron:

  • Rt. Revd Bishop Dinis S Singulane (Honorary Patron)

Funding

The majority of Malaria Consortium’s work is funded through grants, contracts and consultancy income. This is mainly restricted funding to deliver on a particular project in either a specific country or multiple countries.[3][4]

Malaria: blood, sweat and tears

Malaria: blood, sweat, and tears [5] is a photographic exhibition that was conceived by Malaria Consortium and photographer Adam Nadel to highlight the complex relationship between malaria and poverty.

The images document the physical, emotional, economic and scientific impact of malaria, illustrating the effects of the disease on families, health workers, malaria researchers and local communities.

The exhibition was first launched for World Malaria Day 2010 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

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