In the recent past the Highlands of East Africa have experienced a resurgence in malaria as a result of rising temperatures caused by global warming and environmental degradation. For instance, in the Western Highlands of Kenya, an important socio-economic activity is brick-making. However, the landscape is littered with abandoned brick-making pits that, according to icipe research, are prime breeding sites for mosquitoes, with the children of the brick-making communities often being the first victims of the deadly disease. Simple participatory environmental management interventions and larviciding with bio-pesticides can substantially reduce the malaria burden for the communities.