La production et le partage des connaissances sont un des piliers stratégiques de L’Initiative. En diffusant ces ressources, nous espérons contribuer à améliorer le pilotage et à renforcer l’impact des interventions du Fonds mondial sur le terrain.
Impact Of Sunlight Exposure On The Residual Efficacy Of
1 January 2019
Impact of sunlight exposure on the residual efficacy of biolarvicides Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis and Bacillus sphaericus against the main malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae

Impact of sunlight exposure on the residual efficacy of biolarvicides Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis and Bacillus sphaericus against the main malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae

Impact of sunlight exposure on the residual efficacy of biolarvicides Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis and Bacillus sphaericus against the main malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae
Vignette Activity Report 2017 1
Activity reports 1 January 2018
Activity report 2017

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…

Activity report 2017
2016 Global Fund Strategy 2017 2022 1
4 March 2017
THE GLOBAL FUND STRATEGY 2017-2022 Investing to end epidemics

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…

THE GLOBAL FUND STRATEGY 2017-2022 Investing to end epidemics
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1 January 2017
Effectiveness of outpatient nutritional rehabilitation based on ready-to-use food in Senegalese children and adolescents infected with HIV: the multicenter SNAC’s Study

Effectiveness of outpatient nutritional rehabilitation based on ready-to-use food in Senegalese children and adolescents infected with HIV: The multicenter SNAC’s Study.

Effectiveness of outpatient nutritional rehabilitation based on ready-to-use food in Senegalese children and adolescents infected with HIV: the multicenter SNAC’s Study