Step into the lab with Target Malaria: The Game!
Explore molecular biology, the complexities of malaria control and gene drive science, all from your screen. The Beta version of our video game is live!
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Explore molecular biology, the complexities of malaria control and gene drive science, all from your screen. The Beta version of our video game is live!
Download nowMalaria fights hard. We fight harder.
The Zero Malaria Experience shows how innovation and funding can save lives and end malaria.
Discover moreEpisode 5: Can we outsmart disease?
Target Malaria in conversation with Bill Gates about a malaria-free future
Learn moreFight malaria for a more equitable world
Target Malaria is an innovative project aiming to reduce the population of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes in sub-Saharan Africa.
By reducing the population of malaria mosquitoes, we aim to reduce the transmission of the disease.
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World Malaria Report 2024: Accelerating progress and preserving the gains of the fight against malaria
December 11, 2024
Today the World Health Organization published its annual World Malaria Report. Since 2000, malaria control efforts have helped avert 2.2 billion cases and 12.7 million
Target Malaria: The Game! Beta launch ready for download
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Welcome to Target Malaria: The Game! A video game experience that will immerse you in the role of a Target Malaria lab researcher developing genetically
Meet the Young Scientists of Target Malaria: Aisha Nakitende
November 26, 2024
What do you do with Target Malaria, and what do you enjoy about your work? I’m Aisha Nakitende, an Insectary Assistant with Target Malaria Uganda at the Uganda
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