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Bed nets treated with new insecticide combinations reduced malaria infections by nearly half among children in Benin, according to new study  

News | 25 January 2023
...in the malaria response and contributed significantly to the decline in malaria cases and deaths between 2000 and 2015 but growing insecticide resistance to existing products has led to diminishing...

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Thomas Herr

technical officer (Quality Management) Thomas joined Unitaid in 2015, after working in quality management for Bosch and Stop TB Partnership. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a...

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Global malaria diagnostic and artemisinin treatment commodities demand forecast: 2015 – 2018 (April 2016)

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Africa leading the fight against malaria as world faces up to climate change

News | 20 April 2023
...75 per cent by 2025 and at least 90 percent by 2030, from a 2015 baseline. Funding is less than half of what is required globally to stay on course...

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Unitaid Audited Financial Report for the year ended 31 December 2015

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Unitaid calls for innovative ways to accelerate access to better, shorter treatments for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis

News | 21 May 2017
...tackling multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). MDR-TB is a global health crisis that threatens the progress made in controlling TB. Detection and treatment gaps continue to plague the MDR-TB response. In 2015,...

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Global health partners begin building a new approach to ensure equitable access to medicines

News | 26 February 2015
...initial meeting of the Equitable Access initiative was held on 23 February 2015 and co-chaired by Pascal Lamy, the Honorary President of Notre Europe, and Donald Kaberuka, the President of...

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Unitaid reaffirms its commitment to confront malaria in the context of COVID-19

News | 24 April 2020
...grant, aiming to demonstrate that ivermectin can kill malaria-carrying mosquitoes that bite treated populations, hence disrupting transmission. Unitaid’s newest investments build on a robust malaria portfolio that doubled from 2015-2019...

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