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View Page: A Local Award Affirms MSH Leadership in Malaria Elimination in Nigeria
Four people in Nigeria - one woman and three men - are working outside on a porch under an awning packing malaria medicines into boxes and bags, and checking them off lists. Photo Credit: MSH
A Local Award Affirms MSH Leadership in Malaria Elimination in Nigeria
View Page: In the Fight against Malaria, Quality Information Is Our Strongest Ally
Closeup of the Aedes Mosquito Bite by an Aedes mosquito. This species can transmit multiple diseases. Credit: NIAID
In the Fight against Malaria, Quality Information Is Our Strongest Ally
View Page: Malaria Prevention Works: MSH Observes World Malaria Day Around the World
{Photo Credit: William Vasquez}
Malaria Prevention Works: MSH Observes World Malaria Day Around the World
View Page: Eliminating Malaria in Nigeria: Five ways the US President’s Malaria Initiative for States is making a difference
[A health care worker counsels pregnant women on the importance of preventing malaria during pregnancy in Ishelu, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Photo credit: Oluwatobiloba Akerele/MSH]
Eliminating Malaria in Nigeria: Five ways the US President’s Malaria Initiative for States is making a difference
View Page: Empowering Local Leadership: A Malaria Success Story in Katsina State
HCH giving his speech during the flag-off ceremony of the 2024 Round of SMC - Nigeria - Malaria - Global Fund
Empowering Local Leadership: A Malaria Success Story in Katsina State
View Page: Nigeria Has Africa’s Highest Malaria Death Rate – Progress Is Being Made, But It’s Not Enough
Lagos residents use art to draw attention to the gaps in the prevention and treatment of malaria. According to UNICEF, over 1,000 children under the age of 5 catch malaria every day. Pius Utomi Ekpei/AFP via Getty Images
Nigeria Has Africa’s Highest Malaria Death Rate – Progress Is Being Made, But It’s Not Enough
View Page: Empowering Local Health Teams in Nigeria for Enhanced Governance in Malaria Programs
A man receives training in malaria case documentation from two health workers. Global Fund Malaria Project - Nigeria. Photo credit: MSH
Empowering Local Health Teams in Nigeria for Enhanced Governance in Malaria Programs
View Page: Engaging the Private Sector: Three Ways PMI-S is Working to End Malaria in Nigeria
A clluser of women tend a young child.
Engaging the Private Sector: Three Ways PMI-S is Working to End Malaria in Nigeria
View Page: Moving from Data to Action: MSH Marks World Malaria Day 2024 
World Malaria Day Webinar banner image. A women in red with a colorful panya tied around her waste peers out from under a green mosquito net
Moving from Data to Action: MSH Marks World Malaria Day 2024 
View Page: A Campaign to Replace Bed Nets is Keeping More than Seven Million People Safe from Malaria in Nigeria’s Delta State
A woman holds a bed net she received from the Global Fund Malaria Project's bed net distribution campaign.
A Campaign to Replace Bed Nets is Keeping More than Seven Million People Safe from Malaria in Nigeria’s Delta State
View Page: The Legacy of Long-Term Assistance in Controlling Malaria in West Africa
[Senior Technical Advisor for Supply Chain Management in Cote d'Ivoire, Ghislaine Djidjoho during an annual Leadership, Management, and Governance/National Malaria Control Program coordination meeting in November 2016.]{Photo Credit: Santita Ngo/MSH}
The Legacy of Long-Term Assistance in Controlling Malaria in West Africa
View Page: Gaining Ground in the Fight against Malaria: The View from Nigeria 
A community health volunteer in Nigeria in an orange vest leans over to tend to a baby that is being held on the lap of its mother, who is seated. Photo credit: U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative for States (PMI-S) activity
Gaining Ground in the Fight against Malaria: The View from Nigeria