Gene Drives for Malaria Control and Elimination

Published: 14/10/2021

Gene drives are genetic tools that can spread desired traits through mosquito populations, either to reduce their numbers or make them unable to transmit malaria. This technology offers a long-term, cost-effective solution that could complement existing control measures. While promising, gene drives raise ethical, ecological, and regulatory concerns that require careful evaluation. The factsheet outlines the potential of gene drive technology as an innovative approach to combat malaria in Africa. It also emphasizes the need for strong governance, community engagement, and transparent research.

This factsheet was published by Health Tech Africa which is a  is a collaborative project by the African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) and the African Union Development Agency (AUDA- NEPAD).

Published: 14/10/2021

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