NEWS/UPCOMING EVENTS:

APMEN IV: Annual Business and Technical Meeting

7-10 May, 2012, Seoul, Republic of Korea


APMEN Vivax and Vector Control Working Group Meetings
6-7 May, 2012, Incheon, Republic of Korea

View the media release here

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APMEN is pleased to announce on World Malaria Day 2012, Cambodia as the twelfth County Partner to join the Network.  View the media release here.

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APMEN is pleased to announce two new Partner Institutions to join the Network: The Mahidol Vivax Research Center and the Malaria Research Centre, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.  View the media release here.

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APMEN Community Engagement Workshop, November 2011
Summary notes, presentations and photos now available here

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APMEN Newsletter: Issue Five, December 2011

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APMEN Atlas

For more information on the Atlas, including downloads, click here

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APMEN Country Partner Intervention Matrices available here

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With leadership from the Malaria Elimination Group (MEG) and the UCSF Global Health Group, the Lancet have published a special series of four papers and four comments on malaria elimination.  For more information on the series and associated events, please visit the Lancet here or the MEG site here.


Roll Back Malaria World Malaria Day 2009

The inaugural APMEN Technical and Business Meeting was held on the 8th - 11th February 2009 in Brisbane, Australia

From February 8th to 11th, leaders from countries aiming to eliminate malaria, and key multilateral and academic agencies, met in Brisbane, Australia to launch the Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network (APMEN). Meeting participants shared successes and challenges, and set forth a work plan that focuses on regional cooperation, advocacy, knowledge exchange, capacity building, and the development of an evidence base for malaria elimination in the region. The meeting was co-hosted by GHG in partnership with SPH/UQ, AusAID, and in close collaboration with WHO. The Australian government’s commitment to the Network was underscored in the opening address given by Bob McMullan, Australia’s Parliamentary Secretary for International Development Assistance.

 

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Inaugural APMEN meeting links

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