Malaria Vector Surveillance and Program Optimization Support (MVS-POS)

ResearchLink International is actively seeking funding and strategic partners to launch the Malaria Vector Surveillance and Program Optimization Support (MVS-POS) project. This prospective initiative aims to transform malaria vector control across Africa by establishing a centralized expert assistance center that empowers National Malaria Control Programs (NMCPs) with data-driven decision-making tools and programmatic optimization.

Mission

To provide robust, expert technical support that strengthens vector surveillance systems, improves data quality and use, and fosters evidence-based vector control interventions that accelerate malaria reduction in African countries.

Vision

An Africa where malaria control programs operate with harmonized, high-quality vector data and innovative program management approaches, enabling coordinated, efficient, and impactful malaria elimination efforts.

Overview

Malaria continues to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality across Africa, exacerbated by fragmented and under-resourced vector surveillance and control efforts. MVS-POS is designed to address these challenges through a centralized facility that delivers expert guidance, advanced data analytics, policy support, and capacity building for malaria control programs continent-wide.

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Expected Impact

Partnership and Role of ResearchLink International

ResearchLink International will lead the operational coordination and overall project management of MVS-POS. We bring vast experience in malaria vector control, data systems strengthening, and technical assistance delivery across Africa. Since MVS-POS currently lacks dedicated funding, ResearchLink is actively seeking collaborations and investment partners committed to advancing malaria control through innovative, data-driven solutions.