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28th Board meeting minutesGovernance documents |
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WHO Operation Field Guide c-IPTpPublications |
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Consensus Statement on c-IPTpPublications |
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World malaria report 2023Report |
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Vingt-troisième réunion annuelle MiPWG - Jour 2 -Présentation 5bPublicationsAction de masse multisectorielle contre le paludisme (MAAM) pour une grossesse sans paludisme, Peter Mbabazi |
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WHO ANC PolycyPublicationsMulti-country analysis of WHO Antenatal Care Policy on the Prevention of Malaria in Pregnancy, Bolanle Olapeju, Uniformed Sciences University |
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RBM Partnership Annual Report 2022ReportIn 2022, the RBM Partnership dedicated substantial effort and resources to address significant challenges hampering the success of malaria programmes. Focus areas included advocacy and resource mobilisation, technical support to malaria affected countries for strategy development and deployment of innovative malaria interventions and approaches. The RBM Partnership strived to maintain malaria as a priority agenda item for high-level discussions in governmental and global health forums. It achieved this goal by organising and participating in key malaria advocacy campaigns; the key messages shared during these events were strengthened by the collective voices of partners and the international malaria community. Despite the many challenges in the past two years, the RBM Partnership has provided stability and hope by improving strategies, reducing disruptions, coordinating partners, and urging support from world leaders, governments, the private sector, and philanthropists. |
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RBM Partnership to End Malaria Bye-LawsGovernance documents |
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World Mosquito Day 2023 Social Media ToolkitToolkits |
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28th Board meeting provisional agendaGovernance documents |