Last Updated: 02/08/2024

Economic analyses to optimise malaria control and elimination

Objectives

Working with partners in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, this project will use economic models which will help national policy makers to select the best combination of tools to reduce the greatest number of malaria cases.

Principal Investigators / Focal Persons

Angela Devine

Rationale and Abstract

Malaria is a disease of poverty that affects almost 40% of the global population with over 241 million cases each year. The goal is to select policies that will maximise health benefits with the currently available tools and funding, to eliminate malaria as quickly as possible.

Date

Jan 2024 — Dec 2028

Total Project Funding

$396,583

Project Site

Australia

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