Malaria Consortium
is a leading international non-profit organization specializing in the prevention, control, and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases. Established in 2003, the organization works across Africa and Asia, delivering high-impact, evidence-based health programs to improve community health outcomes.
Presence in Nigeria
Malaria Consortium has been operating in Nigeria for many years and is one of the key partners supporting the country’s malaria control efforts. It works closely with government health systems to deliver large-scale interventions across multiple states, particularly in high-burden regions.
Mission and Approach
The organization’s mission is to save lives and improve health in Africa and Asia through sustainable, evidence-based programs that target malaria and other diseases. Its approach combines technical expertise, community engagement, and health system strengthening to ensure long-term impact.
Core Areas of Intervention
Geographic Reach
Malaria Consortium operates across multiple Nigerian states, particularly in the North, where malaria prevalence is highest. Its programs often reach millions of children and vulnerable populations annually.
Impact and Operations
The organization plays a major role in reducing malaria-related morbidity and mortality in Nigeria through large-scale seasonal campaigns and community-based health interventions.
Partnerships and Collaboration
Malaria Consortium works in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Health, state governments, donors, and international organizations to implement national malaria control strategies.
Careers and Opportunities
The organization frequently recruits for roles such as program officers, field coordinators, data officers, and health specialists, with opportunities available across various project locations in Nigeria.
Focus Areas – Malaria Consortium (Nigeria)