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Malaria Consortium International
Malaria Consortium is the world's leading not-for-profit dedicated to the control of malaria. We apply our depth of technical expertise and practical experience to develop smart solutions that improve and save lives. Beyond malaria, we work to control childhood illnesses, with a new focus on treating and preventing neglected tropical diseases. (See also Malaria Consortium Africa)
PI - Mallika Kaviratne
Project Title |
Start Date |
Planned End Date |
| The impact of longlasting insecticidal net usage on malaria and lymphatic filariasis in an area co-endemic for both diseases | January 2007 | June 2009 |
| Evaluation of quality of malaria case management after change in the Uganda national policy to ACTs as first-line treatment | October 2007 | March 2008 |
| Parasite based diagnosis of malaria in Uganda: Effectiveness of rapid diagnostic test in diagnosis of malaria in pregnancy in Uganda | April 2009 | October 2010 |
Nuffield Centre for International Health & Development
The Nuffield designs and conducts projects with other partners. For example, John Walley is co-investigator with the projects in China, Pakistan, Uganda (HIV) and Swaziland, and James Newell for projects in Nepal.
Co-Directors - James Newell & John Walley
| HIV Prevention in Young Women through Straight Talk Foundation, Uganda | July 2006 | August 2007 |
