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Malaria and infectious diseases - global development professionals network

December 2019

  • Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus).

    Harmed by heat
    Global heating driving spread of mosquito-borne dengue fever

    Record numbers across Asia and Americas infected as rising temperatures extend disease to places once seen as safe

December 2016

  • Community health workers visit Sinafala village with boxes of Eurartesim antimalarial tablets.

    How data maps are transforming the fight against malaria in Zambia

    Experts from Seattle, Silicon Valley, Atlanta and beyond are donating their time to develop technology that could help eliminate malaria by 2020

December 2014

  • boy receives jab

    Best bits
    11 ways public and private can work together to improve healthcare

    How can governments, NGOs and corporations collaborate to deliver healthcare in developing countries? Our panel share their views

November 2014

  • baby gets vaccine

    Community health care: can public and private providers work together?

    The private sector has long played a role in delivering health care, but how could it collaborate with public bodies? Join us 4th Dec, 1-3pm GMT, to discuss
  • reducing stigma of Ebola

    Ebola: reducing stigma to reintegrate survivors into communities

    In the hardest hit counties, the role of community leaders is key in preventing the marginalisation of survivors of the virus, writes Harold Aidoo
    • Eradicating malaria: how parasites' genetic 'barcodes' can stop the spread

    • Diaspora response to the Ebola crisis: your stories

    • Leprosy: what are the final steps to elimination?

October 2014

  • Sir Brian Greenwood

    Do you want my job?
    Do you want my job? The tropical health researcher

  • Health worker carries a child suspected of having Ebola

    Field posts
    Ebola's children: after the trauma of loss, hope comes with a hug

  • malaria maps

    GDPN explainers
    Real time maps could predict and prevent the spread of malaria

  • Fatoumata Nafo-Traoré

    Do you want my job?
    Do you want my job? The global health policymaker

  • From soldiers to peacebuilders: can Liberia's taxi drivers help stop Ebola?

  • Do you want my job?
    Do you want my job? The NGO advocate

  • Ebola: the story of the Sierra Leone diaspora response that no one is telling

  • Diaspora response to the Ebola crisis: share your stories

  • Do you want my job?
    Do you want my job? The infectious disease specialist

September 2014

  • Pedestrians walk past a mural showing the symptoms of the Ebola virus in Monrovia, Liberia, September 26, 2014. REUTERS/James Giahyue (LIBERIA - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH):rel:d:bm:GF2EA9Q1B5401

    Media and communications: the first line of defence against Ebola

    As well as healthworkers, journalists are on the frontline of the Ebola outbreak and they have vital role in stopping the spread of the disease, write Jeanne Bourgault and Daniel Bruce
  • Student reading / sleeping in the park / garden with a book over her face

    Top ten books for students of tropical medicine

    Getting ready to head back to lessons or just want to top up your knowledge? Two academics share their recommended reading
  • Anopheles mosquitoes spread malaria

    Best bits
    19 ways to beat malaria

    Prevention, treatment, research and diagnosis - our panel say we need to invest in them all to eradicate the disease
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