How we help fight against malaria

Everything MAP does is geared around achieving impact. This only happens by engagement with those making the decisions that matter, including malaria policy makers, funders and control program personnel.

Our Impact

What We Do

MAP is dedicated to driving positive impact in malaria policy, funding decisions, scientific research and capacity strengthening. We prioritize research excellence in generating analytical insights that accelerate progress towards malaria eradication.

Our pioneering global map of Plasmodium falciparum malaria endemicity has served as a crucial resource for global malaria strategy and policy formulation, national program implementation, and monitoring efforts. For years, we have maintained the largest and most comprehensive malaria data repository which provides core malaria analytics such as malaria burden and intervention coverage and cause-specific mortality estimation, to World Health Organization’s annual World Malaria Report. MAP’s analytical insights also guide decisions on RTSS vaccine prioritisation, the Global Fund’s allocation and replenishment decisions across diseases and countries, and inform progress, projections, and advocacy for investment cases. We are also key contributors to the Institute of Health Metrics’ Global Burden of Disease study.

Our estimates and model outputs are used by a range of downstream stakeholders including intergovernmental organizations, funding and implementing partners, modeling groups and research organizations. Notable examples include contributions to the World Bank’s global database, ALMA’s scorecard, Malaria No More Commonwealth Dashboard and the President’s Malaria Initiative annual performance monitoring and reporting to congress

MAP’s role in creating robust evidence for national malaria policy and decision-making is further strengthened by presence on the African continent, where we provide tailored, timely support to 40 malaria-endemic countries. This support is closely integrated with efforts to strengthen research leadership in geospatial malaria modelling to ensure sustained impact.

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Publications

Evaluating COVID-19-Related Disruptions to Effective Malaria Case Management in 2020–2021 and Its…

published 05 April 2023
Authors: Paulina A. Dzianach et al

Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on malaria intervention coverage, morbidity, and…

published 21 September 2020
Authors: Daniel J Weiss et al

Maps and metrics of insecticide-treated net access, use, and nets-per-capita in Africa…

published 11 June 2021
Authors: Amelia Bertozzi-Villa et al

Mapping the global endemicity and clinical burden of Plasmodium vivax, 2000–17: a…

published 19 June 2019
Authors: Katherine E Battle et al

Mapping the global prevalence, incidence, and mortality of Plasmodium falciparum, 2000–17: a…

published 19 June 2019
Authors: Daniel J Weiss et al

Plasmodium falciparum Mortality in Africa between 1990 and 2015

published 21 June 2017
Authors: N/A

Researchers Publications

An effective approach for gap-filling continental scale remotely sensed time-series

published 06 November 2014
Authors: Daniel J. Weiss et al

Climate change, urbanization and disease: summer in the city…

published 10 December 2014
Authors: R. C. Reiner et al

Declining malaria in Africa: improving the measurement of progress

published 30 January 2014
Authors: Peter W Gething et al

Defining the Geographical Range of the Plasmodium knowlesi Reservoir

published 27 March 2014
Authors: Catherine L. Moyes et al

Geographical variation in Plasmodium vivax relapse

published 15 April 2014
Authors: Katherine E Battle et al

Global mapping of infectious disease

published 05 February 2013
Authors: Simon I. Hay et al

The distribution of haemoglobin C and its prevalence in newborns in Africa

published 17 April 2013
Authors: Frédéric B. Piel et al

Urbanization and the global malaria recession

published 17 April 2013
Authors: Andrew J Tatem et al

A Long Neglected World Malaria Map: Plasmodium vivax Endemicity in 2010

published 06 September 2012
Authors: Peter W. Gething et al

A global map of dominant malaria vectors

published 04 April 2012
Authors: Marianne E Sinka et al

Funding for malaria control 2006–2010: A comprehensive global assessment

published 28 July 2012
Authors: David M Pigott et al

G6PD Deficiency Prevalence and Estimates of Affected Populations in Malaria Endemic Countries:…

published 13 November 2012
Authors: Rosalind E. Howes et al