There is Power in Numbers.
100 Years of Malaria is a Data Science research project examining both the qualitative and quantitative historical roots of Malaria.
Our Story
When we began the project three years ago, our objective was to find creative ways to help eradicate malaria.
Through this project, we have touched on nearly every aspect of the disease and have secured a strong position within the malaria research knowledge area.
We measure our success one solution at a time and take pride in the positive impact of our field work.
Education and Awareness
100 Years of Malaria Education Outreach Program provides educational materials and quick reference guides on malaria to students and pupils. Education and increased awareness is pivotal to our efforts to learn from the past. Check back soon for youth educational materials.
100 Years of Malaria aims to build a better tomorrow through the eradication of Malaria.
The scope of the project is based on the activities expected to be completed under the research. We expect to visit 10 WHO malaria regions with varying degrees and types of malaria. This includes regions that have recently been cleared to be malaria free in order to study their eradication timelines and the methods they used to achieve a malaria free status. The primary experimental design will be maintained across the regions visited with minor region-specific modification as needed.