Malaria Consortium is an international non-profit organization where we work to prevent, control, and treat malaria and other infectious diseases, primarily in Africa and Asia. We focus on protecting vulnerable populations—especially young children and pregnant women—by supporting governments to deliver effective health programmes, including seasonal malaria chemoprevention, vaccination, and community-based services. Our work spans largely across sub-Saharan Africa, in countries such as Nigeria, Uganda, Mozambique, Burkina Faso, and Chad, as well as parts of Asia including Cambodia and Myanmar. We prioritize reaching rural and underserved communities, where access to healthcare is limited and the burden of disease is highest. By partnering closely with national health systems, local organizations, and communities, we strengthen healthcare delivery, train health workers, and generate evidence to improve programmes. Through this integrated approach, we aim to save lives and build more resilient health systems in the places that need it most.
Here is our latest annual report https://www.malariaconsortium.org/resources/trustees-report-and-financial-statements-for-the-year-to-31-march-2025









