In 2009, a national survey of children under the age of five in Uganda found that more than half (55 percent) had malaria – one of the highest rates in the world. Uganda’s…
You and your team recently announced the discovery of a novel class of anti-malaria antibodies. Can you tell us about it?
TAN: Antibodies are simply special proteins made by your immune system. One of…
Malaria Youth Champions Uganda is a team of highly motivated youth and young professionals who are determined to contribute their talent, time and energies to the fight against malaria. Uganda is one of…
Wildlife in Africa is under the threat of habitat loss and degradation, poaching and hunting. We do what we can to preserve nature and wildlife in Africa.
Because ivory is so valuable to some traders, many elephants have been killed for their tusks. This trade is illegal today, but it has not been eliminated.