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Location
Orangerie, Basel, Switzerland
Dates
Tue, 2-10-2018 - Wed, 3-10-2018


The MSWG has been established under the umbrella of the RBM Partnership to End Malaria following approval by the RBM Board in April 2018. The MSWG convenes and coordinates RBM Partnership members around a multi-sectorial action in the field of malaria to facilitate learning and share best practices from the field. The MSWG aims to design and promote new intervention mechanisms and malaria-sensitive projects and programmes that span across different sectors, the plans and activities of which affect the environmental and social determinants of malaria and other vector-borne diseases.

The inception meeting brought 23 participants from different sectors together, providing an opportunity to consider vector-borne disease prevention and control through an intersectoral lens.

General Information

Meeting Report

Meeting Agenda

Presentations

Graham Alabaster - Challenges and Opportunities for Multi-Sectoral Action to control and eradicate Malaria and other vector-borne diseases

Konstantina Boutsika - Overview RBM Working Groups

Joshua Levens - RBM Partnership Strategy and Initiatives, 2018-2020

Eline Boelee - Dams & Health

Robert Bos - Time for water in all policies: policy and regulation across the six targets of sustainable development goal 6

Anna McCartney-Melstad - Planning for collaboration across working groups

Additional Documents

Graham Alabaster - Discussion paper in preparation for the MSWG kick-off meeting

Robert Bos - A brief history of PEEM

MSWG Sectors Overview

Potential Topics for the Multi-sectoral Working Group

Multisectoral Action Framework for Malaria (RBM 2015)