Welcoming 2023 at Malaria Partners International
Happy New Year!
To me, a new year always brings exciting opportunities to accelerate the strategies and activities that have worked well over the last 12 months and think creatively about new strategies, new partners and new ways of engaging Rotary in our mission to end malaria.
To that end, in April, MPI’s Board of Directors will hold a three-day strategic planning retreat, our first in-person gathering since the start of the COVID pandemic. The strategic plan developed during this meeting will guide our work for the next biennium. We look forward to sharing the outcomes from the meeting in our May newsletter.
Thank you for your continuous support. Because of you, we raised an incredible $155,682 during our 2022 end of year giving season. Through your financial contributions, you are quite literally saving lives in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities in Zambia, Uganda, West Africa, and more. The work being done through these projects puts us one step closer to eliminating malaria.
From Oklahoma to Uganda: Strengthening Rotary’s Role in Malaria Elimination
It was both an honor and a pleasure to represent MPI and my local Oklahoma City Rotary Club during my trip to Uganda in early October. The purpose of our trip was threefold: firstly, to visit the worksite of our Rotary International Global Grant, the Uganda Malaria...
The Latest Updates from Partners for a Malaria-Free Zambia
By Eric Liswaniso, Programs Manager, Malaria Partners Zambia Community Sensitization Activities Drama Performances The Partners for a Malaria-Free Zambia (PMFZ) project has been actively engaged in community sensitization activities this quarter. In collaboration...
November 2023 Science & Research Report
By Dr. Derick Pasternak, Ambassador, Malaria Science & Research Coordinator, MPI On 25 October, Lancet Global Health published world-wide data about mortality in 2021 of infants and children under 5 and children and adolescents aged 5 to 19 years (see more...