Malaria stratification is a fundamental approach that allows us to understand the geographic distribution and intensity of disease transmission, enabling the adoption of localized strategies targeted at the most vulnerable areas and populations. This Malaria Stratification Report for Guinea-Bissau, 2025 is therefore an important milestone in this effort.
Read MoreA matter of choice: People and possibilities in the age of AI. Artificial intelligence (AI) has taken off at a rapid and dizzying pace. Although AI advances attract attention, they prioritize technology in a vacuum of fiction, obscuring what really matters: people's choices.
Read MoreThe Global Fund is committed to transparency and accountability to demonstrate to stakeholders that it is making good use of the funds entrusted to it. Below are the audit, investigation and Board reports published by the Office of the Inspector General.
Read MoreThis study made it possible to identify the priorities of key populations with regard to HIV prevention and testing, and the strengthening of CSOs to respond to security threats within the scope of the multinational grant.
Read MoreThis document aims to present the latest edition of the National List of Essential Medicines (LNME) of Guinea-Bissau. September 2024
Read MoreThe results we have achieved over the past year build on an extraordinary record of progress: Since 2002, our partnership has reduced the combined death toll from AIDS, TB and malaria by 61%. In 2023, we will reach a new milestone on our journey to end HIV, TB and malaria as public health threats.
Read MoreThe Malaria Indicators Survey was carried out from October to November 2023. The National Malaria Control Program of the Ministry of Health of Guinea-Bissau, with the support of partners, namely the Global Fund to Fight Malaria, Tuberculosis and AIDS, has intensified malaria control actions by reinforcing strategies.
Read MoreCases of MPox (formerly known as Monkeypox) are currently accelerating in Central Africa and there is emerging evidence that the virus is mutating.
Read MoreStrong health and community systems and strong communities are the foundation of the fight against HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria.
Read MoreOn 13 August 2024, the Africa CDC declared the Mpox outbreak a Public Health Emergency of Continental Security (PHECS). The following day, the WHO declared it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).
Read MoreThe Council noted continued progress in the fight against AIDS, TB and malaria, but pointed to climate change, conflict and anti-LGBTQI+ legislation as dangers in the fight to end the three diseases. 12 May 2023
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