IVCC at the World malaria report parliamentary event
IVCC will be represented at the World malaria report parliamentary event on 15 December. The report will be released on 4 December. The event will bring together politicians, policymakers, and…
IVCC will be represented at the World malaria report parliamentary event on 15 December. The report will be released on 4 December. The event will bring together politicians, policymakers, and…
Research from the Malaria Atlas Project (MAP) has reaffirmed the transformative impact of vector control on malaria since the turn of the century. This analysis from MAP provides an updated…
Two decades of data reveal how mosquito control innovations have reshaped the global fight against malaria. Liverpool, 10 November 2025. Over the past two decades, tools such as insecticide-treated nets…
IVCC will participate at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine (ASTMH) in Toronto, Canada, taking place between 9th and 13th November. Visit our booth (#508)…
As Dr Graham Small retires after 18 years with IVCC, he reflects on a career dedicated to innovation and impact. As I prepare to step into retirement from IVCC, I’ve…
IVCC participated in the British Science Festival 2025 at the Museum of Liverpool, presenting hands-on activities in collaboration with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Liverpool Insect Testing Establishment…
Earlier this week, IVCC joined SC Johnson and the End Malaria Council Kenya to participate in a high-level Malaria Roundtable in Nairobi, bringing together over 70 regulators, policymakers, entomological experts,…
Expanding the protection provided by vector control Vector control continues to play a crucially important role in the prevention of vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue and chikungunya. The use…
Anti-malaria programs, largely focused on vector control, have saved many millions of lives—albeit with recent gains now threatened—since the moment in 1897 when the India Medical Service’s Ronald Ross demonstrated…
This summer, IVCC partnered with Malaria No More UK and the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) Ghana to host a visit by three UK Members of Parliament. The delegation, Wendy…