Research Uptake

Objectives

This research project aims to:

  • Be informative: it provides a basis from which impactful strategies and additional materials to control malaria among mobile, migrant and hard-to-reach populations will be created.

  • Build capacity: grounded in a community-based approach, its results will lead to more effective interventions to eliminate malaria in the region.

  • Be sustainable: by sharing evidence and fostering regional and global discussions, the implementation of the interventions will become more sustainable.

Uptake activities

The results will be shared via scientific journals, a Public Relations report and via presentations and discussions during regional or global meetings.

Key audiences

  • Mobile and migrant populations, particularly those working in artisanal and small-scale mining activities in illegal sites

  • Community facilitators and health workers

  • Global and regional organisations, governments and policymakers facing similar challenges with malaria in migrant and mobile populations

  • Researchers and practitioners working in this field