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Strengthening the use of data for malaria decision making in Africa

What we do

Making data available

The LINK programme collates extensive sets of prevalence data and develops these into epidemiologic and intervention profiles to guide malaria control in endemic countries.

Engagement with decision-makers

Engagement with National Malaria Programmes is a cornerstone of LINK, as we seek to build strong collaborations and national ownership of data and research which is vital for facilitating a culture of data use.

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Building operational and research capacity

LINK aims to work with partners to identify gaps in available data and knowledge and address challenges that might impede the ability of NMCPs to generate, organise and utilise malaria data.

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LINK symposium

LINK symposium takes place at end of programme.

27 Sep 2018
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Malawi final dissemination meeting takes place

Malawi dissemination meeting held.

18 Sep 2018
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Mozambique dissemination meeting takes place

The final dissemination meeting in Mozambique took place on 21 August 2018.

21 Aug 2018

@link_lshtm on Twitter

Final LINK symposium videos available on YouTube: https://t.co/sdUryBPyCz @KEMRI_Wellcome @LSHTM_malaria… https://t.co/bZP8UUf8NE
1 week 5 days ago
Thanks to all who supported & helped us on LINK - we appreciate all work collecting, collating , cleaning, sharing… https://t.co/jcWHNaWP9f
3 weeks 1 day ago
LINK created #Malaria indicator posters for: #Malawi #Mali #Nigeria #SierraLeone #Uganda with help from #NMCPs… https://t.co/TdvuQNFg6J
3 weeks 2 days ago
LINK has also produced timelines of malaria from the 1800-1900s to the current day for: #Kenya #Malawi #Mali… https://t.co/ggE8VqJXgt
3 weeks 2 days ago
Since 2016 LINK produced updated epi profiles for #Kenya #Malawi #Mali #Nigeria #SierraLeone #Uganda - with latest… https://t.co/2yKBJReycp
3 weeks 2 days ago
Final versions of the #Mali #Malaria epi profile, poster (in French & English) & timeline will all be available on… https://t.co/07hXNwwpHO
3 weeks 2 days ago
RT @Africa_evidence: We are in our final day of #Evidence2018! Even though our conference ends today. The conversation, innovations and… https://t.co/1WtWoIFGku
3 weeks 2 days ago
RT @lindahNabusayi: .@KagutaMuseveni has today met UK Parliamentary group on prevention of malaria led by Lord Alexander Trees, Ug parl… https://t.co/d30TTrDdzE
3 weeks 3 days ago
Thanks to all who presented & attended yesterday's symposium to close down LINK. Think panel discussion shows there… https://t.co/8mETGX3lND
3 weeks 3 days ago
RT @Pete_M_M: Is subnational #malaria stratification feasible in #Kenya? Can some areas move to #pre-elimination? YES & YES. 61%… https://t.co/DtagjJoffb
3 weeks 3 days ago
Now a look at nature of evidence for policy & #malaria decisions, what NMCPs trying to do & what evidence they requ… https://t.co/40wzNfmxoo
3 weeks 3 days ago
Francis Ruiz @Imperial_IGHI iDSI now moves onto Health Technology Assessments, when Health Systems under pressure,… https://t.co/sRxh3NMGFI
3 weeks 3 days ago

KEMRI-Wellcome Trust

LSHTM

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

World Health Organization African Region

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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Keppel Street
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WC1E 7HT


LINK [at] lshtm [dot] ac [dot] uk

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