Malaria remains one of the world's leading killer diseases with most of these deaths being in Africa. New tools, technologies and strategies are accelerating progress in even the most challenging environments by lowering costs, increasing efficiency and addressing risks like emerging drug and insecticide resistance. Innovative advances in fighting malaria are also helping to improve the way health systems fight other diseases. Various public-private research partnerships are currently developing efficient, effective innovative tools including malaria vaccines, more sensitive diagnostic tests and new drugs. This database showcases such innovations that have a difference towards malaria eradication globally for adaptation and scalling in the African region.

Light sensor testing app-Matibabu

Light sensor testing app-Matibabu

Makerere University
Uganda
Anti-malaria soap

Anti-malaria soap

Moctar Dembélé and Gérard Niyondiko-International Institute of Water and Environment
Burkina Faso
Mosquito Landing Box

Mosquito Landing Box

Ifaka Health Institute
Tanzania
Insecticide treated clothing

Insecticide treated clothing

United States military
US
SolarMal

SolarMal

Okumu and others
Kenya
Coconut Surveillance

Coconut Surveillance

Zanzibar Malaria Elimination Program & RTI
Tanzania
mSpray app

mSpray app

University of California Berkeley (UCB)
California
Malaria Buddy app

Malaria Buddy app

University of Pretoria Institute for Sustainable Malaria Control (UP ISMC)
Pretoria
CommCare app

CommCare app

Malaria Consortium’s inSCALE research project
Mozambique
Malaria Screener

Malaria Screener

Yu and colleagues present
Nigeria