implementation gap
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Malaria: health professionals from 30 countries start learning from each other to ‘turn the tide’
On 29 June 2026, more than 2,000 health professionals from over 30 countries gathered to launch The Geneva Learning Foundation’s Malaria: Turning the Tide peer learning course. Its premise is simple and, in global health, unusual: the people closest to malaria, the nurses, community health workers, pharmacists, and programme staff who face it every working…
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What is the future of International Geneva? Insights from the CAGI report
In April 2026, the International Geneva Welcome Center (known as “CAGI”, its French acronym) published the results of a survey of 108 international NGOs based in Geneva. The findings are sobering for anyone running or working in one of these organizations. They also help frame a broader conversation that The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF) and…
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Subnational tailoring of malaria strategies and interventions: bridging the gap between planning and implementation
The global malaria response is currently navigating a convergence of crises. Epidemiologically, the reduction in mortality has plateaued. Biologically, threats from Anopheles stephensi and partial artemisinin resistance are accelerating. Financially, the 2025 landscape is defined by a severe contraction in foreign assistance, necessitating a radical optimization of resources. In this context, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) new…
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