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Gene drive video series
This video series, explains how Target Malaria is developing gene drive mosquitoes in its labs.

This video series, explains how Target Malaria is developing gene drive mosquitoes in its labs.

In Burkina Faso, radio microprograms share project updates through announcements or scripted stories. One set in a health centre features a nurse, a health worker, and a Target Malaria member discussing malaria challenges and the need for new tools.

Target Malaria’s YouTube channel and website feature videos such as Voices from the Field, team interviews, and virtual tours of insectaries in Burkina Faso, Uganda, Italy, and the UK.

Our website offers factsheets that provide clear, factual explanations of key project concepts and serve as a resource for stakeholders seeking technical information.

Infographics help explain complex science, such as gene drive technology and its development phases, with many examples available on our website.

In Burkina Faso, a theatre company helps share project updates with the wider community through plays featuring stakeholders and project staff, addressing common questions and presenting research results and next steps.

Posters present infographic content and are used at insectary open days and scientific symposia with partner institutions.

The visuals support stakeholder engagement teams in explaining the project to communities, illustrating key messages from malaria transmission to mosquito biology and genetic approaches.

"Mosquito Minutes" is an animated series answering common questions facts about mosquitoes

This toolkit designed for the 2024 World Mosquito Day campaign walks you through the key messaging about the differences between dengue and malaria, two mosquito-borne diseases.

These animations explain entomological methods and are used by our teams in Burkina Faso and Uganda to engage communities in local languages, including when household consent is needed for mosquito collection.