Last Updated: 31/01/2024
Malaria Matchbox Tool
Collaborator(s): Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Partnership, Switzerland
Published: 18/03/2020
A matchbox ignites a process that starts by shedding light on the object that we want to see in detail. A toolbox gives us resources that can improve outcomes, by matching the needs with appropriated solution. The term Malaria Matchbox was, therefore, created to illustrate the idea of tool that can shed light on the different types of barriers that people face to access and utilize healthcare services, particularly those related to malaria prevention and care. Identifying those barriers – being them sociocultural, financial, physical or related to gender norms – is an essential step to match people’s specific needs to responses that are person-centred, rightsbased and gender responsive. Finally, we hope that by encouraging learning and collaboration among relevant country stakeholders, the Malaria Matchbox will also ignite a more effective integrated and multi-sector action towards the global agenda to end malaria by 2030.