AMMnet seminar: Exploring the MESA Resource Hub: A Living Library of Malaria and Malaria-Related Resources and Tools
The Applied Malaria Modeling Network (AMMnet) is pleased to invite you to the seminar titled “Exploring the MESA Resource Hub: A Living Library of Malaria and Malaria-Related Resources and Tools”.
Date: 2nd December, 2025.
Time: 15:00 UTC.
Place: Online via Zoom. Real-time interpretation to French and Portuguese will be available.
This presentation features the MESA Resource Hub, a dynamic and living library of malaria and malaria-related resources. The session will showcase how the Hub facilitates knowledge exchange and capacity strengthening, outlining its structure and key functionalities. It will demonstrate how to explore curated resources by type, theme, source, or country, and show how to move seamlessly from the Hub to interconnected platforms such as MESA Track and the MESA Correspondents Program.
The presentation will also highlight materials of particular relevance to the AMMnet community, including the dedicated AMMnet Recommended Resources page and the Training Resource Hub, for which feedback is being sought prior to its launch.
About MESA: MESA is an Alliance that brings together funders, policymakers, national malaria programs, and academia to share and exchange knowledge, catalyze malaria research and support its translation into policy and practice.
Speaker:
- Helen Nwanosike works with MESA, as a Technical Officer supporting evidence synthesis, data management, and knowledge translation. She curates and analyzes global malaria research projects and improves access to resources such as trainings, tools, and guidelines that are relevant to the malaria community. Helen possesses extensive expertise in global health and clinical medicine, holding a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from the University of Buea in Cameroon. Complementing this foundation, she earned a joint master’s degree in public health in disasters, specializing in advanced research and epidemiology, through the Erasmus Mundus program offered by the University of Oviedo in Spain and the University of Nicosia in Cyprus. She is passionate about strengthening data-driven learning and fostering collaboration across the malaria research and control landscape.
AMMnet’s partnership with MESA:
To close the session, Emma Fairbanks will briefly share how the Learning Committee plans to leverage the Hub and recent training survey insights to better highlight and disseminate training opportunities to AMMnet members.
Registration notice:
Please note that the seminar is scheduled to begin at 15:00 UTC. To ensure all attendees attend at the correct time, if the Zoom invite doesn’t reflect the correct start time upon registration, then please notify us at info@ammnet.org and manually update the time to 15:00 UTC. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
USA-based members: Please note that despite daylight change, the seminar will continue to take place at 15:00 UTC. Please take into account the one-hour time difference.
To register, click here.
