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Report from the Global Malaria Programme Malaria Policy Advisory Committee Geneva, Switzerland Pedro L. Alonso 2 October 2019 GTS: bold, ambitious and achievable targets Vision A world free of malaria Global Technical Strategy Global


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Report from the Global Malaria Programme

Pedro L. Alonso 2 October 2019

Malaria Policy Advisory Committee Geneva, Switzerland

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Vision – A world free of malaria

GTS: bold, ambitious and achievable targets

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Global Technical Strategy

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  • US$ 6.4 billion by 2020
  • US$ 7.7 billion by 2025
  • US$ 8.7 billion by 2030

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Annual global cost (US$ in billions) Programme Chemoprevention Vector Control Diagnostic testing Surveillance Treatment

Global Technical Strategy & AIM

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Monitoring progress and coordinating response

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Vision – A world free of malaria

GTS: bold, ambitious and achievable targets

Global Technical Strategy for malaria 2016-2030

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The E2020 initiative:

1st Global Forum

March 2017 Geneva, Switzerland

2nd Global Forum

June 2018 San José, Costa Rica

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Certification of malaria free countries

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An urgent and credible response

Four key mutually reinforcing response elements

Impact

Political commitment Strategic use of information Coordinated response Best global guidance

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Improving efficiencies

By truly aligning behind an evidence based approach

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One WHO Africa Malaria Programme

  • As WHO, it is time to step up our game, in Africa, the

continent with the highest burden

  • By putting the Global Programme of Work into action
  • Effective and well resourced WHO focused on impact

in countries

  • Supporting countries to solve their problems
  • Maximizing our collective efforts by working as one
  • WCOs, ISTs, AFRO, EMRO and GMP
  • Working with health systems, family health and other

colleagues

  • Engaging partners, including African institutions
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Malaria in complex situations

  • WHO malaria response in Venezuela, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen,

Burundi and DRC

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RTS,S Malaria Vaccine Implementation Programme (MVIP)

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Rapid Access Expansion Programme (RAcE): of integrated community case management (iCCM) of malaria, pneumonia and diarrhea

  • Implemented in 5 high burden countries: Democratic

Republic of Congo, Malawai, Mozambique, Niger and Nigeria

  • 8,300 Community Health Workers trained
  • 1.5M children covered by iCCM
  • 8.2M clinical cases correctly diagnosed and treated
  • Implemented through Ministry of Health with sustainability

planning

Pilot programme to expand access to treatment

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GMP Mission

To provide global leadership on malaria and ensure Member States have the best guidance and strategic support to implement malaria programs progressively realize Universal Health Coverage and collectively achieve the Global Technical Strategy for Malaria goals and targets.

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GMP Major Functions

  • To play a leadership role in malaria, effectively supporting member

states and rallying partners to reach Universal Health Coverage and achieve GTS goals and targets.

  • To shape the research agenda and promote the generation of evidence

to support global guidance for new tools and strategies to achieve impact.

  • To develop ethical and evidence-based global guidance on malaria with

effective dissemination to support adoption and implementation by national malaria programs and other relevant stakeholders.

  • To monitor and respond to global malaria trends and threats.
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Malaria: a problem to be solved not simply a task to be performed