Malaria Consortium

Malaria Consortium specialises in the prevention, control and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases

The Malaria Consortium works to save lives and improve health in Africa and Asia through evidence-based programs that combat malaria and other communicable diseases. They focus on driving community-led solutions to transform the lives of children, families, and communities.

Tackling critical issues

>10mil

Cases of malaria prevented

25mil

Children received SMC treatments in 2023

50%

Of malaria cases can be averted by treated nets

The Malaria Consortium implements a range of interventions, from seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) to integrated community case management of childhood illnesses. They work closely with local communities and governments to ensure that programs are tailored to specific needs and contexts. Their work includes strengthening health systems, training healthcare workers, and conducting research to inform policy and practice. Additionally, they address other diseases such as pneumonia, diarrhoea, and neglected tropical diseases, often integrating these efforts to maximise impact. In 2024, they focused on using evidence and experience to drive community-led solutions and aim to achieve even more in 2025 through continued support and donations.

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John Murroe
Donor, Ireland

Malaria Consortium

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