ACTMalaria

ACTMalaria ACTMalaria (Asian Collaborative Training Network for Malaria) is an inter-government network of National Malaria Programs in Asia.

ACTMalaria (Asian Collaborative Training Network for Malaria) is an inter-country training and communication network which includes National Malaria Control Programmes of Bangladesh, Cambodia, PR China, Republic of Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand, Timor Leste, and Vietnam. The network aims at 2 major objectives:

Provide collaborative training for member countries to meet the needs of malaria control in Southeast Asia and Mekong valley;

Improve communications among member countries on malaria problems affecting common borders. Our VISION

Working together in sustained, equal partnership towards eliminating malaria as a major public health problem in the region. Our GOALS

Promote and strengthen regional and national technical and management capacities in malaria control in member countries

Enhance relationship among member countries and partners through continuous knowledge and experience sharing

Broaden the base of ACTMalaria partnership with organizations and institutions and promote its value and effectiveness for other countries/regions to follow

To establish an effective, efficient, accountable and professionally managed organization

congratulations  - Last In( to join ACTMalaria) ..1st  out - to be WHO Certified as Malaria Free!!!https://www.who.int/n...
26/07/2025

congratulations - Last In( to join ACTMalaria) ..1st out - to be WHO Certified as Malaria Free!!!

https://www.who.int/news/item/24-07-2025-timor-leste-certified-malaria-free-by-who?fbclid=IwY2xjawLxJaxleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETF4RUdqd3JJZzlYNUZjVkhZAR7Hn3AbfWoI4nsymvnAwoeHCOg_c1r9fY8TjfGCJtN0NMIKjCwTRUgbD7zoXg_aem_0o0FdwyNRtHuzdoCIAZllg

WHO has certified Timor-Leste as malaria-free, a remarkable achievement for a country that prioritized the disease and embarked on a concerted, nation-wide response shortly after gaining independence in 2002.

13/08/2024

21 YEARS

April 25th - World Malaria Day
24/04/2023

April 25th - World Malaria Day

In loving memory of Mader / Ateng ng Malaria / Lamok ng Pinas
13/04/2023

In loving memory of Mader / Ateng ng Malaria / Lamok ng Pinas

the 30th APMEN TechTalks webinar “Improving Accessibility of Malaria Services using Geospatial Data and Technologies”, o...
27/09/2022

the 30th APMEN TechTalks webinar “Improving Accessibility of Malaria Services using Geospatial Data and Technologies”, organized by APMEN Surveillance and Response Working Group, on October 11 (Tuesday), 2:00 pm Singapore time.

Prompt access to effective treatment is central to the fight against malaria and consequently, for achieving regional elimination. Generally, access to healthcare can be described along four dimensions: geographic accessibility, availability, financial accessibility and acceptability. The analysis o...

The 20th International Congress for Tropical Medicine and Malariafor more details please check the following:https://ict...
26/04/2022

The 20th International Congress for Tropical Medicine and Malaria

for more details please check the following:

https://ictmm2020.org/

https://www.facebook.com/358642124528229/posts/1719871328405295/?d=n

https://twitter.com/ictmm2020/status/1518375313608040449?s=29&t=P21bW1BCl54VFC6yQrEdDA

https://www.instagram.com/p/CcwLFEevKj_/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

“The ICTMM 2020 team joins the World Health Organization in celebrating World Malaria Day 2022: “Harness innovation to reduce the malaria disease burden and save lives” on 25 April. ”

25 years and more years!
26/11/2021

25 years and more years!

FREE! Webinar "Rethinking Malaria in the Context of Covid-19.September 1,2021 8-11 AM EDT(6am-9am CST | 12pm-3pm GMT1pm-...
30/08/2021

FREE! Webinar "Rethinking Malaria in the Context of Covid-19.

September 1,2021 8-11 AM EDT

(6am-9am CST | 12pm-3pm GMT
1pm-4pm WAT | 2pm -5pm CEST
3pm-6pm EAT)

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ACTMalaria Secretaria @ 18th
13/08/2021

ACTMalaria Secretaria @ 18th

Sad to hear.......ACTMalaria Alumni who passed away.Mr. Layton Collin -MMFO 2013Ms. Piyaporn - TTT 2005, BITTW 2006Dr. S...
05/08/2021

Sad to hear.......ACTMalaria Alumni who passed away.

Mr. Layton Collin -MMFO 2013
Ms. Piyaporn - TTT 2005, BITTW 2006
Dr. Si Thu Ye Naing - MMFO 2004

Rest in Peace

From 30 million cases to zero: China is certified malaria-free by WHO
21/07/2021

From 30 million cases to zero: China is certified malaria-free by WHO

Following a 70-year effort, China has been awarded a malaria-free certification from WHO – a notable feat for a country that reported 30 million cases of the disease annually in the 1940s.

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