Program

From Laboratories to Local Communities

Explore the three pillars of The Malaria Project: Scientific Innovation, Community Education, and Data-Driven Health Systems. We combine advanced research with practical, on-the-ground interventions to create sustainable, malaria-free environments across local regions.

Current Pilot Goals

Why Your Donation Matters

Malaria remains one of the leading causes of preventable mortality and economic strain across Nigerian communities. Your financial support bridges the gap between vulnerable families and lifesaving interventions, helping us deploy critical resources directly to the frontlines of disease prevention.

We prioritize protecting pregnant women and young children under five in high-transmission rural and peri-urban regions.

Quick testing and immediate access to artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) drastically reduce severe malaria complications.

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very year, thousands of families across Nigeria face the devastating impact of malaria—a preventable and curable disease that continues to compromise health, education, and economic stability. At The Malaria Project, your financial support directly funds local community interventions, distribution of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets, targeted mosquito control operations, and essential medical care for vulnerable populations.
Your contributions go directly toward on-the-ground interventions in Nigeria. This includes purchasing and distributing premium mosquito nets, funding community testing and treatment camps, and supporting localized vector management programs designed to break the transmission cycle.
Yes. You can choose to make a one-time gift or establish a recurring monthly donation on our secure payment platform. Monthly contributions provide our team with predictable, sustainable funding to maintain continuous malaria prevention campaigns throughout peak rainy seasons.
We welcome corporate sponsorships, corporate social responsibility (CSR) alignments, and institutional grants. Organizations looking to sponsor community-wide malaria eradication drives or supply medical resources can reach out directly via our Contact Us page to request a partnership brief.