Malaria
We envision a world where country leaders and their partners have the tools, evidence, financial capacity, human resources, and political will to control, eliminate, and eventually eradicate malaria.
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What we do
We focus on developing, introducing, and evaluating new tools and approaches; optimizing the delivery of current tools and approaches; improving data use through enhanced measurement tools, metrics, and information systems; and strengthening endemic country expertise to create sustainable systems.
We partner with ministries of health in malaria-endemic countries to support the development of resilient health systems by generating evidence to inform policy, strengthening the capacity of community health workers, and increasing coverage of proven health interventions–against malaria and other diseases.
We support health ministries in digital transformation—developing skills, systems, and governance—for timely and quality use of data technologies to improve decision-making across efforts to end malaria.
Our investments in malaria have been leveraged to effectively to prevent, detect, and respond to emerging global health threats, including integrating multiple sources of data, applying mathematical modeling, and expanding surveillance and laboratory capacities.
We work across the innovation and access pipeline—from generating new malaria tools to expanding access to current ones, through the analysis of market dynamics and policy windows.
Technical capabilities
Malaria vaccine development & introduction
Vector control
Diagnostics
Market access to existing & new tools
Research & evaluation
Surveillance & digital platforms
Routine data collection & reporting, data quality assessments, data use training & integration
Data-driven analytics & mathematical modeling
Policy formulation & operational planning
Management, leadership & capacity strengthening at all levels of the health system
Community case management & workforce training
Where we work
We have active malaria projects in more than 40 countries across 3 continents:
Africa: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Asia-Pacific: Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Americas: Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, and Peru.
PATH Malaria Events
Upcoming webinars
We hold regular PATH malaria webinars on a variety of topics, featuring speakers from across the global malaria community. Watch this space for information on upcoming events.
Recordings from our past webinars are available here.
Portfolio Leadership
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Tarryn Haslam
Director, Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases
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Ashley Birkett
Global Head, Bacterial and Parasitic Diseases, Center for Vaccine Innovation and Access
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Gonzalo Domingo
Scientific Director and Lead of Malaria Diagnostics
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Ray Cummings, MS, MBA
Senior Advisor, Corporate Strategy and Strategic Engagement
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Carla Botting
Deputy Director, Malaria Vaccines and Biologics, Center for Vaccine Innovation and Access
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Ed Hedvall
Program Director of Management and Administration, Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases
Project Leadership
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Adam Bennett
Senior Scientific Advisor, Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases
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Hana Bilak
Project Director, Malaria & Public Health Emergencies
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Yakou Dieye
West Africa Malaria Regional Director, Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases
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Mandy Dube
Project Director, Zambia Digital Community Health
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Kim Lindblade
Technical Director, PMI Insights
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Megan Littrell
Project Director, PMI Insights and ATSB
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John Miller
Project Director, MACEPA
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Chabu Kangale
Chief of Party, PAMO Plus
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Arantxa Roca Feltrer
Regional Malaria Director, MACEPA
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Hannah Slater
Program Advisor, Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases
A two-page summary describing who we are, where we work, and what we do.
Peer-reviewed publications from PATH Malaria researchers and scientists in collaboration with external partners