MALARIA ADVOCACY INNOVATION GRANTS

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Through Malaria Advocacy Innovation Grants, M4M supported projects that aimed to boost advocacy efforts to improve Africa-to-Africa accountability for response to malaria suffering on the continent as well inspire African civil society organisations and media to become “leaders” in the fight against malaria in Francophone and Anglophone African countries.

The Innovation Grants supported ideas and partnerships that aimed to reach new audiences in creative ways and tackle difficult issues such as equity, transparency and accountability in Africa. Audiences included decision makers at national or regional levels, politicians, media persons, ministries, international organizations and local leaders. These grants also encouraged the engagement of artists to amplify advocacy messages in African countries.

Seven projects were supported by the Grants over three rounds, in the following countries/regions: Nigeria, Western and Central Africa (a 10 country project in Congo, RDC, Gabon, Chad, Central African Republic, Mali, Togo, Djibouti, Cameroon and Benin), Tanzania, Ghana, Mozambique, the Democratic Republic of Congo & Burkina Faso.

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