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Overview

The Country and Regional Support Partner Committee (CRSPC) coordinates RBM Partnership support at country and regional levels. It optimizes technical resources, strengthens capacities, and enhances partner coordination to deliver high-quality technical assistance. CRSPC focus areas include: 

  • Coordinate Partnership support to countries and regions to identify resources to address critical gaps, bottlenecks, and challenges.
  • Convene Partners to facilitate exchange on best practices and diverse challenges in program implementation.
  • Support resource mobilisation.
  • Ensure accessibility to and improve the content, knowledge, and use of publicly available RBM Partnership malaria dashboard by socialising their existence and sharing guidance on its use through multiple, diverse channels (CRSPC annual meetings, CRSPC bi-monthly online meetings, conferences, RBM Working Group meetings, newsletters, etc).
  • Support in-country malaria initiatives championed by local partners such as the implementation of the Yaoundé Declaration, the High Burden to High Impact (HBHI) initiative, and the "Zero Malaria Starts with Me" campaign. Read More

 

 

Upcoming Events

World Malaria Day 2025

World Malaria Day is an occasion to highlight the need for continued investment and sustained political commitment for malaria prevention and control. It was instituted by WHO Member States du
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The Alliance for Malaria Prevention Annual Meeting

The Alliance for Malaria Prevention, housed and chaired by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), and a member of the RBM Partnership

Past Events

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Mock Technical Review Panel 1 Kenya

To prepare for the Global Fund’s Grant Cycle 7 (GC7) funding request submissions, the RBM Partnership to End Malaria Country Regional Support Partner Committee organized a mock Technical

Co-chairs: 

dr dorothy achudr hana bilak

Dr Dorothy Achu

 (WHO) 

Dr Hana Bilak

(PATH)

Contact: crspcm@endmalaria.org

Resources