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03.12.2019

ICIPE partners with LUMIN 8 to evaluate new mosquito trap

The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE: http://www.icipe.org/)  is involved as a key technical partner in ongoing evaluation of the effectiveness of house-screening and winter-larviciding in the context of integrated vector management (IVM)  for sustainable malaria control in six southern African countries: Namibia, Botswana,

01.11.2019

icipe launches initiative to benefit 100,000 youth in Ethiopia

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 31 October 2019: The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe), in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation and Ethiopia Jobs Creation Commission (JCC), today launched a USD 55,601,322, five-year initiative that aims to see 100,000 young men and women in Ethiopia secure dignified and fulfilling work along honey and silk value chains.

14.10.2019

Demonstrating the efficacy and impact of community-based winter larviciding with biological control (Bti) in addition to IRS on malaria transmission in Botswana, Namibia and Swaziland

Botswana, Namibia and Swaziland the project target current hot spots of transmission for demonstration projects. Winter larviciding is part of the countries national vector control strategy for malaria elimination but is currently not used extensively.

14.10.2019

Evaluating the feasibility and impact of house screening as additional vector control intervention on malaria transmission of in Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Albeit effective, it is now common knowledge that Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and Indoor residual spraying (IRS) will not be sufficient to eliminate malaria in endemic countries. This is because the biological limits of these tools have been defined by the increasing development of insecticide resistance and residual malaria transmission.

26.09.2019

icipe Director General honoured for research impact on African farmers

26 September 2019 — St Louis, Missouri, USA, 25 – 27 September 2019: icipe Director General (DG) & CEO, Dr Segenet Kelemu, has been recognised as the 2019 Science Honoree of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, an institution that aims to improve human condition through plant science (https://www.danforthcenter.org/)