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The ACT Consortium has ended but its legacy remains

Our research grant closed on 30 June 2016. Click here for a summary of the resources that will remain available for the malaria community. Please note this website is no longer being monitored.

Malaria research publications

Browse through more than 100 peer-reviewed journal articles published by ACT Consortium investigators on the access, targeting, safety and quality of antimalarials.

Watch and use our videos

We produced several short videos and animations related to individual studies and multi-project themes, which we invite you to watch and use in your own work.

Starter Kit on malaria diagnosis and treatment

The training resources that we developed, piloted, delivered and evaluated in different countries and contexts are available to help guide your own work in endemic regions.

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The ACT Consortium is an international research collaboration formed in November 2007�to answer key questions on�malaria drug delivery in Africa and Asia.��

Our goal is to develop and evaluate delivery mechanisms to improve ACT access, targeting, safety and quality.�

The ACT Consortium�is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and has partners throughout Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States.� It is coordinated through the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.