Work experience guest blog: Sephora Koudou
IVCC Technical Team welcomed Sephora Koudou for a week-long work experience. In this blog post, Sephora shares her experiences and key takeaways from her time at IVCC.
IVCC Technical Team welcomed Sephora Koudou for a week-long work experience. In this blog post, Sephora shares her experiences and key takeaways from her time at IVCC.
Duke University and US Government relations firm DC Legislative and Regulatory Services co-sponsored a Vector Expedited Review Voucher (VERV) stakeholder event in Washington DC on 28th February, 2024. The purpose of the meeting…
During British Science Week (8th to 17th March, 2024), IVCC proudly participated in a UK parliamentary reception, showcasing the groundbreaking New Nets Project (NNP). Hosted by STOPAIDS, the All-Party Parliamentary…
IVCC is delighted to confirm that the Australian Government, has awarded IVCC a five-year, 17 million Australian dollar grant to advance the control of malaria in Papua New Guinea (PNG)…
The Vector Expedited Review Voucher Program offers registrants of vector control tools a financial incentive, a voucher, in reward for registration of novel public health insecticides that can combat vectors…
Between November 20th and 24th 2023, IVCC supported a statistical workshop for our collaborating African research institutes, to enhance statistical knowledge relating to vector control product trials. The workshop was hosted at the Ifakara…
At a series of events in late September and early October, Malaria No More UK brought together leading scientists, innovators and policymakers to celebrate the work and role of science…
We develop innovative vector control solutions that prevent insect-borne diseases, protect health, and improve lives through strong partnerships.
On 28th March 2023, Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research (PNGIMR) officially opened the Belna Natnat Haus, a new entomological facility in Madang province on the north coast of the country.
On World Mosquito Day 2022, MMV and the Innovative Vector Control Consortium (IVCC) launched the Global Health Priority Box to provide scientists with free access to a collection of compounds with confirmed activity against infectious and mosquito-borne diseases, and vectors of global concern.