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Migrants, refugees and other mobile population groups – such as longer-term forest goers and their families who work in logging, construction projects, mining or other forest-related commercial projects – are at high risk of malaria and have limited access to prevention, diagnostic testing and treatment services for malaria. RAI2E is bringing quality malaria services to the most vulnerable communities in Myanmar’s remote rural areas, where access to quality malaria care is most limited and the need is great
15.01.2018
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS. Tuberculosis and Malaria will continue to support five Southeast Asian countries to expand efforts against malaria,...
20.12.2017
It has been a great pleasure to work with you in 2017. We look forward to continuing our partnership and achieving even greater results together in...
The meeting of the senior officials of the Malaria Elimination in Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) by 2030 was held in Nay Pyi Taw. Photo: UNOPS
08.12.2017
The meeting of the senior officials of the Malaria Elimination in Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) by 2030 was held in Nay Pyi Taw on 8 December 2017...
05.11.2017
Drug-resistant malaria is a growing menace across the Greater Mekong region. Such drug resistance poses a major threat to global health security....
Malaria diagnosis and treatment is provided free by the ARC malaria project, Kawthaung Township. Photo: ARC
15.10.2017
It brings her joy to see her patients recover and be able to go back to work. They often greet her warmly during her community visits. “They thank me...
15.09.2017
Across the five countries of the Greater Mekong Region (GMS), the Global Fund supports more than 20,000 village malaria workers like Saw Zarli....
HPA malaria post workers in Laos provide counselling along with malaria treatment to patients. Photo: HPA
15.07.2017
Mobile migrant populations and forest-goers are at higher risk of malaria. However, it is not always easy to gain their trust as they fear that...
15.06.2017
Malaria is preventable and curable – with the right drugs. The countries of the Mekong – Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam – are making...
Joint field visit team members together with villagers, village stakeholders and field project staff from KDHW, SMRU and MAM. Photo: UNOPS
12.05.2017
PR-UNOPS RAI team carried out a joint field visit with the National Malaria Control Programme and World Health Organization, to the project...
RAI supports ISO accreditation of FDA Myanmar
15.04.2017
The Regional Artemisinin-resistance Initiative (RAI) grant is funding support to strengthen the capacity of the Myanmar Food and Drug Administration...
Dr Mark Dybul meets with the State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nay Pyi Taw, 3 March 2017.
04.03.2017
A delegation led by Dr Mark Dybul, Executive Director of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was received by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi...
Dr Mark Dybul, Executive Director of the Global Fund, and H.E. Dr Myint Htwe, Union Minister for Health, together with Directors General of RAI countries, Nay Pyi Taw, 2 March 2017
03.03.2017
The Second RAI Intercountry High Level Meeting was hosted in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar and attended by high level officials of the five RAI countries (...

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