Malaria doesn't wait. With funding shortfalls and a perfect storm of threats, it can come back fast and reverse hard-won gains.
Boubacar Tembely, @Tembely20, @ACEMEAfrica tells us why coordination is key to ensure a malaria-free future in Mali 🇲🇱 and beyond ⬇️
#WorldMalariaDay #NowWeCanNowWeMust
Climate change is reshaping #malaria in Africa: mosquitoes are reaching higher altitudes, exposing new populations. The #OneHealth approach linking climate, vectors & health is key. Training African experts ACEME builds local resilience.
#ClimateChange#ResearchAfrica#Trainin
🌍Le paludisme, la maladie vectorielle la plus mortelle, pourrait être éradiqué.Investir dans la formation et les infrastructures de recherche dans les pays endémiques d'Afrique est la clé du succès.
#Paludisme#GeneDrive#LutteContreLesVecteurs#Science
At ACEME, we are working to put African scientists at the forefront of developing innovative solutions to combat vector-borne diseases on the continent.
In partnership with @KeeleUniversity, our researchers are pursuing PhDs in molecular biology focused on mosquitoes.
The fight against #mosquitoes cannot be won alone. It requires the mobilization of governments, scientists, local communities, and citizens.
Read this blog by Nafomon Sogoba, add title to find out
https://t.co/HxzOdPvtrb
Des millions de cas, des centaines de milliers de décès concentrés majoritairement dans une région du monde.
Le #paludisme demeure un problème majeur de santé publique et de développement en Afrique. Il est temps d’agir.
The African Region carries the heaviest burden of #malaria, with an estimated 95% of malaria-related deaths in 2023. 🌍
Read the reflections of Kadiatou Sanogo , Communications Manager at ACEME, on the @WHO 2024 #WorldMalariaReport.
🔗: https://t.co/xy0lkrEhs1
Strengthening local capacity in new technology is crucial in this fight.
ACEME has a technical platform for learning about genetic modification.
#capacitybuilding#Globalhealth#Afrique
Today, August 20, is World Mosquito Day! 🦟
It commemorates Sir Ronald Ross's discovery of the role of mosquitoes in transmitting malaria in 1897.
It is an opportunity to discuss how to deal with mosquito-borne diseases.
#WorldMosquitoDay#PublicHealth
#VBDs are more than just a public health threat – they are barriers to development, education, and economic stability.”
Learn more in this piece penned for #AfricaDay by @Tembely20
🔗: https://t.co/PpacdRbRea
In preparation for the establishment of the center, we have been building our team’s capacity in molecular engineering and regulatory science.
Learn more about our work in this piece by principal investigator @Amadou Guindo.
🔗: https://t.co/DkJdI5unNB