Our partners in the fight against malaria

ExxonMobil is involved in a wide range of global initiatives that include partnerships with UN agencies, corporations, philanthropies, and non-governmental organizations to prevent, treat, and find a cure for this disease.

  • Accordia Global Health Foundation

    Accordia Global Health Foundation identifies new ways to control malaria in resource-limited settings. Through unique training programs that include new technologies and a toll-free call center, Accordia assists entire clinical teams to improve care for their own patients, and train others to do the same.

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  • ADPP Angola

    ADPP Angola has run educational, health and environmental projects since 1986. We specialize in community mobilization and development programs, particularly in rural areas. Our malaria project organizes 4000 school children into Malaria Control Patrols to teach malaria prevention and the correct use of mosquito nets to 15,000 families in Benguela.

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  • Africare

    Africare is the oldest and largest non-profit organization specializing in African development assistance and aid. Africare has delivered nearly $1billion in assistance and support — over 2,500 projects — to 36 countries Africa-wide. Africare focuses on health and HIV/AIDS, food security and agriculture, water and sanitation, and emergency and humanitarian assistance.

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  • Global Business Coalition - GBC

    Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria (GBC) represents the capabilities, experience, and commitment of 225 top companies united with non-corporate organizations worldwide and taking front-line action on global health.

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  • Global Health Group

    The UCSF Global Health Group (GHG) works with a network of partners to provide intellectual guidance and direct support to countries around the world in their pursuit of malaria elimination.

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  • Harvard School of Public Health

    The Harvard School of Public Health works both in Africa and the United States to bring together the brightest scientists, train new researchers and public health officials, and use the most sophisticated technologies to develop novel ways to prevent and treat malaria.

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  • International Organization for Migration

    To reduce and better manage the public health impact of population mobility in communities of receiving countries, IOM carries out health assessments and malaria prevention projects (awareness raising and mosquito nets distribution), aiming at decreasing the number of malaria new infections in areas having high numbers of returnees.

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  • Jhpiego

    Jhpiego — an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University, working to prevent the needless death of women and their families by combating malaria, HIV/AIDS, infectious disease, and improving maternal and newborn care worldwide.

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  • Malaria No More

    Malaria No More is determined to end malaria deaths in Africa by 2015 — and we're helping the world get it done. Malaria No More leverages high-impact awareness campaigns to engage the world, global advocacy to rally leadership and strategic investments to accelerate progress.

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  • Malaria Vaccine Initiative - MVI

    The PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative (MVI) is a global program established at PATH. MVIs mission is to accelerate the development of malaria vaccines and ensure their availability and accessibility in the developing world.

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  • Medicines for Malaria Venture - MMV

    Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) aims to discover, develop and deliver new, effective and affordable anti-malarial medicine for vulnerable populations, through public-private partnerships.

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  • Nets for Life

    NetsforLife® brings corporations, foundations, NGOs and faith-based organizations together to empower communities to eliminate malaria in remote communities in sub-Saharan Africa.

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  • PSI Malaria Control

    PSI provides malaria control support to national Ministries of Health in more than 30 countries worldwide. PSI tailors its malaria control programs to the unique environment in each country. PSI's malaria control programs include delivery of insecticide treated mosquito nets, pre-packaged malaria treatment, behavior change communications, and operational research.

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  • Pathfinder's International

    Pathfinder International's mission is to ensure that people everywhere have the right and opportunity to live a healthy reproductive life. In over 25 countries, Pathfinder provides a range of health services, including contraception, maternal care, and HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. ExxonMobil supports Pathfinder's efforts to prevent malaria among pregnant women and children in Angola.

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  • Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Partnership

    The Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Partnership is the global framework to implement a coordinated action response to the fight against malaria. The Partnership is comprised of more than 500 partners including ExxonMobil and those listed on this page.

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  • UN Foundation Nothing But Nets

    The UN Foundations Nothing But Nets is a global, grassroots campaign to save lives by preventing malaria, a leading killer of children in Africa.

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  • USAID

    The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) provides economic and humanitarian assistance worldwide. In Angola, USAID works to strengthen democratic governance, expand economic opportunity and improve essential health services delivery. ExxonMobil Foundation is one of USAID/Angola's primary private partners, with a focus on malaria diagnosis and treatment of infected people and presumptive treatment of pregnant women.

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