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1 January 2018

Identification and characterization of Anopheles spp. breeding habitats in the Korhogo area in northern Côte d’Ivoire: a study prior to a Bti-based larviciding intervention

Scientific publication
Identification and characterization of Anopheles spp. breeding habitats in the Korhogo area in northern Côte d’Ivoire: a study prior to a Bti‑based larviciding intervention
, L'Initiative
1 January 2018

Activity report 2017

Activity report
In 2017, the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs commissioned a strategic review of the 5% Initiative, which led to bringing about changes in it and augmenting its budget for 2017-2019. Find out our main actions in the fight against pandemics.
, L'Initiative
16 August 2017

Implementation of a HIV/HBV screening strategy at delivery to improve rates of early infant diagnosis in HIV-exposed infants and immunization in HBVexposed newborns in the DEPISTNEO project, Abidjan

Scientific publication
Implementation of a HIV/HBV screening strategy at delivery to improve rates of early infant diagnosis in HIV-exposed infants and immunization in HBV-exposed newborns in the DEPISTNEO project, Abidjan
, L'Initiative
4 March 2017

THE GLOBAL FUND STRATEGY 2017-2022 Investing to end epidemics

Strategy
The Global Fund Strategy (2017-2022): Investing to End Epidemics outlines our partnership’s bold agenda for 2017-2022 and is guided by the vision of a world free of the burden of AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria with better health for all. The Strategy has four strategic objectives at its core: Maximize impact against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria, Build Resilient and Sustainab [...]
, L'Initiative
1 January 2017

The REACT randomized controlled trial is evaluating vector control strategies complementary to long-lasting insecticide-treated nets and their protection against clinical malaria in rural areas of Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire

Scientific publication
The REACT randomised controlled trial to assess whether addition of complementary vector control strategies to long-lasting insecticidal mosquito nets provides additional protection against clinical malaria in areas with pyrethroid-resistant vectors in rural Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast