Malaria Week 2020: APLMA Senior Officials’ Meeting
“Malaria is just like a fire. It can flare up and spread if we don’t stay on top of
“Malaria is just like a fire. It can flare up and spread if we don’t stay on top of
As part of Malaria Week 2020, today APLMA co-hosted a breakout session on the importance of innovative tools and
Co-hosted by APLMA, Ministry of Health Sri Lanka and World Health Organization (WHO), the third day of Malaria Week
The second day of Malaria Week 2020 focused on surveillance and timely reporting. Discussion centred on the importance of
In its guidelines for jointly addressing endemic malaria and pandemic COVID-19, the World Health Organisation (WHO) re-emphasised that sustaining
We always look forward to this milestone date in the calendar. The Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network (APMEN) Annual
While global progress against malaria has stalled, Asia is making unprecedented gains. In reviewing the 2019 Leaders’ Dashboard, delegates
PRESS RELEASE BANGKOK, 24 APRIL 2019 – Today, representatives from 24[i] Asia-Pacific nations pledged to undertake collective action to accelerate
During Malaria Week 2019 in Bangkok (22-25th April), APLMA hosted a 2-day exhibition for Product Development Partnerships (PDPs) to showcase
A new funding partnership has been announced between the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria and the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
A critical part of developing the Asia Pacific Leaders Malaria Elimination Roadmap was the decision to develop a mechanism to track
“We are in this together. We have to work together with greater urgency to reach our goal.”Asia Pacific Leaders’