The Multilateral Initiative on Malaria: looking back and looking ahead
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The Multilateral Initiative on Malaria: looking back and looking ahead
Abstract
The Multilateral Initiative on Malaria (MIM) started in 1997 with the aim of giving African scientists an equal voice with Northern scientists in making decisions about malaria research in Africa. Is there a need for MIM today with the large increase in funding for malaria research from governments and foundations? I conclude that MIM is still needed today to support African scientists' investigator-initiated research and training.
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