Dear Partners,
With borders opening and the Global Fund Replenishment on-going, APLMA has stepped up engagement with global and national partners in Rwanda, Singapore, Cambodia, India, and elsewhere. In this new normal we are re-learning how to meet and engage with stakeholders to end the world's oldest pandemic while also navigating challenges posed by the newest ones. Still, meeting new and old colleagues face-to-face for the first time in two years has been very rewarding.
We look forward to continuing partnerships through World Mosquito Day next month, the Asia Pacific Leaders’ Summit on Malaria Elimination 2022 at year's end.
Find more of our latest work with partners below.
Best wishes,
APLMA
Regional cross-border cooperation
To strengthen global health security, cooperation and cross-border collaboration among neighbouring countries is key and a prerequisite for achieving our malaria elimination goal in the South Asia region.
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APLMA and partners rallied to support the Global Fund
Last month, APLMA came together with the Australian Global Health Alliance, Pacific Friends of Global Health, and the Australian High Commission Singapore to host an evening in support of the Global Fund.
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Global Health Security Conference wrap-up
Last month, APLMA joined global health leaders in Singapore for GHS2022. Learn more about what we and our partners discussed.
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APMEN July 2022 newsletter
Find the latest updates from Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network.
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APLMA in the news
- Economic Times HealthWorld, Karnataka to be malaria free by 2025
- The Jakarta Post, What Bhutan, Timor-Leste can teach Indonesia about eliminating malaria
- Fresh News, Cambodia Minister of Health shows positive in eliminating all kinds of malaria before the 2025 deadline [in Khmer]