About us

The European Alliance Against Malaria is a committed group of civil society organisations from Brussels, France, Germany, Spain and the UK. All working in the global health and development field, our members have strong reputations, a wide reach and share a commitment to the fight against malaria and poverty.

 

 

Members of the European Alliance Against Malaria

 

 

What we do

On the basis of sound practice and strong evidence, the Alliance targets decision-makers and civil society at the European Union (EU) and national level to ensure commitment to a rigorous and resolute action in the fight against malaria.

 

The Alliance’s work comes within the scope of global efforts to reduce poverty and meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It links up with other malaria initiatives worldwide with a specific focus on European action.

 

Our focus is on European action in a global context and we link up with other malaria initiatives worldwide who share our vision of a malaria-free world.

 

We aim through advocacy to increase funding and improve programming for malaria, demanding rigorous and resolute action against malaria as part of global efforts to reduce poverty and meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

 

Targeting decision-makers and civil society at the European Union (EU) and national level, the Alliance will present a series of solution-focused recommendations based on sound practice and strong evidence.

 

We also aim to work with the media in their capacity to educate, influence and ignite public dialogue, awareness and action on malaria.

 

Working with partners in the South, we will focus our advocacy on the barriers that prevent effective malaria control and galvanise key stakeholders in Europe to take decisive and urgent action.

 

We look to other global health advocates for areas of commonality and complimentarity and seek to ensure harmonized efforts and determined action against poverty.