Global Malaria and Gender Community of Practice (CoP)
CEGENSA manages the Malaria and Gender CoP, a community of individuals and organizations working in the field of malaria and/or gender. The community has a membership includes researchers, policymakers, implementing partners, donors, civil society, and advocates. CoP members are affiliated with organizations such as Malaria No More-UK, Target Malaria, Medicine for Malaria Venture, USAID, World Vision US, WHO, Global Fund, ALMA, and UNICEF.
The goals of the community are to co-create, catalyze, and develop cohesive, strategic, and measurable approaches that integrate gender into malaria work; identify gender-intentional and gender-transformative opportunities to advance gender equity in the fight against malaria; and create a forum to share information, tools and resources, lessons and best practices related to malaria programming and implementation.
In 2022, the community developed an Advocacy Agenda to advance a gender-transformative approach to the fight against malaria to achieve gains in malaria eradication and gender equality in malaria-endemic countries and around the globe. You may download the agenda here.
- The CoP holds a virtual meeting once every quarter to discuss key topics around the gender and malaria intersection such as:
Expanding the Use of Data for Decision-making and Advocacy for Malaria and Gender Intersection by Professor Evelyn Korkor Ansah (Director, Centre for Malaria Research. UHAS, Ghana). - The emerging paradigms at the malaria and gender intersection by Ms. Maimouna Lehman (Gender Equity and Diversity Technical Advisor, Clinton Health Access Initiative).
- Global Fund’s Gender Integration Toolkit for Malaria Policy and Programming by Tara Talvacchia (Senior Consultant, Kati Collective).
- WHO Antenatal Care Policy and Prevention of Malaria in Pregnancy in Sub-Saharan Africa by Dr Bolanle Olapeju (Assistant Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine & Biostatistics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences).
Are you a member of the malaria and/or gender community? Are you interested in joining the CoP? Complete the membership form using this link