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Webcast Schedule: Roll Back Malaria Forum V

4th MIM Pan-African Malaria Conference - November 13-18

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Friday, September 05, 2008
Kaisernetwork.org and GlobalHealthReporting.org provided daily coverage of the 4th MIM Pan-African Malaria Conference from Cameroon, including webcasts, interviews, news summaries and more.

TB/Malaria Report Headlines
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UNICEF Grants $1.7M to Ghana for Malaria Efforts

Africa Successfully Can Fight Malaria With Increased Resources, Commitment, WHO Director General Chan Says

Ghanaian NGO Calls on Development Groups To Help Eradicate Malaria in Ghana by 2015

Tanzania To Increase Efforts To Fight Malaria, President Kikwete Says During Visit to U.S.

Uganda's Makerere University Receives AMANET Grant for Malaria Vaccine Trial

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Online Coverage:
RBM Global Partners' Forum V

Online Coverage: RBM Global Partners' Forum VForum V (Nov. 18-19) was held back-to-back with the 4th MIM Pan-African Malaria Conference. View our webcast schedule.

Interview:
Awa-Marie Coll-Seck, M.D.

Awa-Maria Coll-Seck, M.D., Ph.D.Awa-Marie Coll-Seck, M.D., Ph.D., executive secretary of Roll Back Malaria, talks with kaisernetwork.org about how Forum V will be different from other RBM meetings.

World Malaria Report 2005

World Malaria Report 2005This report finds that an estimated 350 million to 500 million malaria cases occur worldwide annually, with more than half in sub-Saharan Africa.