Events
Stay informed about IVCC-hosted and partner-led events, where we share insights, research, and strategic discussions on malaria prevention.
Stay informed about IVCC-hosted and partner-led events, where we share insights, research, and strategic discussions on malaria prevention.
When insecticide-based vector control tools—methods used to reduce mosquito populations and disease transmission—are consistently applied, they have proven highly effective in reducing malaria, particularly in Africa.
IVCC supports and undertakes world-class leading research and development to improve and extend the range of vector control tools to address the threat posed by insecticide resistance.
IVCC supports and undertakes world-class leading research and development to improve and extend the range of vector control tools to address the threat posed by insecticide resistance.
Partnerships are at the heart of IVCC’s work. We collaborate with world-leading agricultural companies, research institutes, and many others to create innovative solutions that drive impact in vector control.
Since 2005, we have worked with industry, researchers, and global health partners to develop innovative, effective, and affordable tools to combat insect-borne diseases. By accelerating solutions from innovation to impact,…
Spatial emanators are expected to achieve recognition of public health value for indoor use. Our goal is to enable the adoption of spatial emanators in various use scenarios, incorporating multiple active ingredients to replace volatiles when resistance risks are significant.
Our new strategy acknowledges the importance of addressing emerging challenges, such as changes in mosquito biting behaviour. Our goal is to advance innovative technologies to address outdoor transmission.
Uniting global experts to advance Aedes mosquito control tools, addressing the growing threat of arboviral diseases like dengue and Zika.
IVCC is delighted to announce a new funding award of $4.44 million from the Swiss Development and Cooperation Agency (SDC) to support its mission of combating vector-borne diseases and tackling…