Reliable tools for communities, volunteers, and health workers.
Driving Africa’s mission toward zero malaria.
Real-time reporting, information, and coordinated action.
Malaria remains one of Africa’s most persistent threats, impacting families, economies, and community health. Understanding the scale and urgency of the disease is the first step toward eliminating it.
of global malaria cases occur in Africa.
Malaria continues to affect millions across Africa each year, placing a heavy physical and economic burden on families and vulnerable populations.
Despite being fully preventable and treatable, malaria still causes unnecessary illness and death due to delayed diagnosis and limited access to timely information.
Lack of real-time reporting, accurate case tracking, and coordinated surveillance systems make it difficult to respond quickly and effectively.
Eradicating malaria requires collective effort—health workers, volunteers, households, and entire communities working together with the right tools.
MalariaX strengthens real-time surveillance by capturing accurate case and environmental data instantly. This helps health teams and programme managers respond quickly and prevent outbreaks before they spread.
MalariaX gives users simple tools for reporting, prevention, and coordination. By making malaria control easy and accessible, the App helps every person play a role in protecting their community.
Providing real-time data to detect cases early, identify hotspots, and guide rapid response across communities.
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Equipping volunteers, households, and health workers with simple tools to report, learn, engage, and take action.
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Streamlining vaccine pre-registration and coordination to improve access and coverage across Africa.
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Ensuring accurate, timely reporting of malaria cases from clinics, health centers, and frontline workers.
Learn MoreUsers, volunteers, and health workers log cases, symptoms, environmental issues, and vaccination interest directly through the app.
MalariaX aggregates all reports into real-time dashboards, helping communities and program managers identify trends, hotspots, and urgent needs.
Health teams, volunteers, and partners receive alerts, guidance, and updates—enabling fast, coordinated action to prevent and control malaria.
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Real-time data is transforming the fight against malaria. With instant reporting and live case tracking, communities and health teams can act faster, target interventions better, and stop outbreaks before they spread.
The malaria vaccine represents a breakthrough in public health. Understanding how it works, who needs it, and how to register helps families stay protected and encourages broader coverage.