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The World Health Organization E 2025 Initiative
20 Aug 2021

The World Health Organization E 2025 Initiative

by Netania Lim | posted in: malaria awareness, news, partnership, research, resources, vanuatu | 0

3.2 billion people are at risk of being infected with Malaria, and each year, more than 400,000 people die of it (Wangdi & Clements, 2018; World Health Organization, 2017, 2021b). The E 2025 initiative developed as the result of the … Continued

malaria awareness, malaria elimination, vanuatu, world health organisation
The RAM Scientific Committee reports on recent scientific developments (part 3)
3 Apr 2021

The RAM Scientific Committee reports on recent scientific developments (part 3)

by Netania Lim | posted in: research, vaccines | 0

Malaria is notoriously hard to vaccinate against. A new vaccine technology might change that. There is still a long way to go, but RNA vaccines might help in the fight against malaria.  One avenue for finally getting the upper hand … Continued

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The RAM Scientific Committee reports on recent scientific developments (part 2)
2 Apr 2021

The RAM Scientific Committee reports on recent scientific developments (part 2)

by Netania Lim | posted in: research | 0

Infections halved in children in Ivory Coast using new technology.  A new lure-and-kill style device trial shows potential for a major drop in malaria-spreading mosquitoes. Called Eave Tubes, the lure-and-kill type devices developed in the Netherlands work like this: Plastic PVC tubes … Continued

malaria, malaria awareness, malaria elimination
The RAM Scientific Committee reports on recent scientific developments (part 1)
1 Apr 2021

The RAM Scientific Committee reports on recent scientific developments (part 1)

by Netania Lim | posted in: research | 0

Climate Change Could Have Direct Consequences on Malaria Transmission in Densely Populated Zones in Africa.  A study shows that the lower incidence of disease in the Ethiopian highlands at the turn of the century has a close connection with a … Continued

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Steve Carroll’s Personal Story
1 Dec 2020

Steve Carroll’s Personal Story

by Netania Lim | posted in: australia, history, malaria awareness, profiles | 0
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Announcing the 2020 School Video Competition Winner!
2 Nov 2020

Announcing the 2020 School Video Competition Winner!

by Netania Lim | posted in: malaria awareness | 0

CONGRATULATIONS to the winner of the 2020 RAM Annual Schools Video Competition, Classe des CM2 du Lycée Français de Port Vila. For more information about the Competition, click here.

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