Market access & country engagement
IVCC’s Market Access & Country Engagement work ensures that new insecticide-based solutions are available, affordable, acceptable, and adopted in malaria-endemic regions.
IVCC’s Market Access & Country Engagement work ensures that new insecticide-based solutions are available, affordable, acceptable, and adopted in malaria-endemic regions.
The initiative helps African countries access (alternative) funding and delivery channels for vector control tools. Partnerships with CHAI, MSH, and Mentor Initiative support scaling efforts.
IVCC recently convened a multi-stakeholder workshop bringing together National Malaria Programmes (NMPs), industry partners, researchers and implementers to strengthen collaboration and inform the future of vector control. A platform for…
IVCC will participate in the 21st Annual RBM Vector Control Working Group Workshop, taking place 3–5 March 2026 in Nairobi, Kenya. This year’s theme, “Vector Control at a Crossroads: Innovating…
Supported by IVCC through scientific advice, laboratory support and rigorous field trials, SumiShield® 50WG, developed by Sumitomo Chemical, offers a new Mode of Action (MOA) Active Ingredient (AI) for vector control.
Fred is a Senior Project Manager with 20 years’ experience across economic development and global health. His responsibilities include managing the ATSB development project and leading the Indo-Pacific Initiative (IPI)…
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.
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…
IVCC is pleased to announce the establishment of a partnership agreement with V.K.A Polymers to assess whether two existing insecticides can be repurposed and optimised for use on insecticide-treated nets…
Compared to standard nets, the introduction of 56 million state-of-the-art mosquito nets in 17 countries across sub-Saharan Africa averted an estimated 13 million malaria cases and 24,600 deaths. 17 April 2024…