For more information on malaria please visit the following websites.
The World Health Organization's Global Malaria Program
The Global Malaria Programme (GMP) is part of the WHO, the foremost global authority on health. GMP is responsible for malaria surveillance, monitoring and evaluation, policy and strategy formulation, technical assistance, and coordination of WHO's global efforts to fight malaria.
Africa Fighting Malaria
Africa Fighting Malaria is a non-profit health advocacy group founded in 2000 and based in South Africa and the United States. AFM's mission is to make malaria control more transparent, responsive and effective. AFM conducts research into the social and economic aspects of malaria and raise the profile of the disease and the issues surrounding its control in the local and international media. AFM strives to hold public institutions accountable for funding and implementing effective, integrated and country-driven malaria control policies and to promote successful private sector initiatives to control the disease.
The Roll Back Malaria Partnership
The RBM Partnership is the global framework to implement coordinated action against malaria. It mobilizes for action and resources and forges consensus among partners. The Partnership is comprised of more than 500 partners, including malaria endemic countries, their bilateral and multilateral development partners, the private sector, nongovernmental and community-based organizations, foundations, and research and academic institutions.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
The Gates Foundation's belief that every life has equal value is at the core of their work. They follow 15 guiding principles, which help define their approach to their philanthropic work, and employ an outstanding leadership team to direct their strategies and grantmaking.
The Global Fund
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, an international financing institution, invests the world’s money to save lives. To date, it has committed US$ 15.6 billion in 140 countries to support large-scale prevention, treatment and care programs against the three diseases.