Rural communities carry the heaviest malaria burden by far. Everyone involved in malaria control is aware of the need for community involvement in achieving malaria burden relief, and entire tomes have been written on how to conduct community engagement. But we need to remind ourselves what communities can do to alleviate the malaria challenge and how they can support the goal of elimination…and we need to be realistic in what is possible and what is not realistic in terms of elimination via communities. This webinar will explore perspectives in how communities can help themselves to reduce the burden, and what their role is in malaria elimination.
Speakers
- Dr Suparat Phuanukoonnon, Lecturer, Department of Social and Environmental Medicine, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand
- Josselyn Neukom, Senior Vice President, SwipeRx, and CSO Representative, Regional Steering Committee, Regional Artemisinin-resistance Initiative
- Dr Bart Knols, Co-founder, Dutch Malaria Foundation, MalariaWorld, and Managing Director, K&S Consulting
Moderator
Dr Leo Braack, Co-Chair of APMEN Vector Control Working Group, and Senior Vector Control Specialist from Malaria Consortium
Register
https://aplma-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eHBio_vLRyyxJ1AkFs2snA