The purpose of the Vector Control Working Group (VCWG) is to align RBM partners on best practices to reach and maintain universal coverage with effective vector control interventions.
Co-Chairs
Dr Corine Ngufor LSHTM/CREC, UK & Benin
Dr El Hadji Amadou Niang Cheikh Anta Diop University, Senegal
Working Group Secretariat
Dr Konstantina Boutsika Swiss TPH, Switzerland
Work Streams
- Enhancing Impact of Core Interventions
- Expanding the Vector Control Toolbox
- Implementing the Global Vector Control Response
Cross cutting themes for best practices
- Theme 1: Human behavior and community engagement in vector control
- Theme 2: Climate change and vector control
- Theme 3: Gender and youth considerations in vector control programmes
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VCWG Overall Structure
5-Year VCWG Work Plan (2025 - 2029)
Mark your calendars for the 20th Annual RBM VCWG Meeting!
📅 Dates: 3–5 March 2025
🌍 Location: Cotonou, Benin
📢 Call for Abstracts: Submit your work for consideration as an oral presentation or poster presentation. Click to submit.
Submission Open Until: Friday, 29 November 2024.
More details coming soon.
Joint Webinar (RBM VCWG & WHO PQT/VCP team)
The RBM Vector Control Working Group (VCWG) hosted a webinar in collaboration with the WHO PQT/VCP team to raise awareness about the procedures, requirements and assessments implemented by WHO/PQ to ensure quality standards for ITNS and consistency of production.
Topic: Addressing non biological threats to the impact of ITNs; towards improved ITN quality
Date: Tuesday 29 October 2024
Link to presentations and recording
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Rationale
Vector control has been shown to achieve quick and remarkable reductions in malaria transmission in many eco-epidemiological settings. It remains key to achieving malaria elimination.
Global malaria progress has stalled in recent years, and a “business as usual” approach will take countries and their development partners’ further off course. In the 2023 world malaria report, climate change was identified as a major threat to progress against malaria, which only further compounds the threats of insecticide resistance in vector mosquitoes, limitations around financial support, gaps in the vector control toolbox and challenges for National Programs to meet the needs of entomological monitoring with scarce resources available. There is an urgent need for innovation and new tools to expand the current intervention paradigms and increase opportunities for more cost-effective and sustainable vector control.
The VCWG therefore promotes basic research and development into new tools, and the translation of vector control priorities into operational research, combining the input of its constituent national and international academia/research and private sector development partners. Through increased collaboration with Regional Networks the VCWG ensures that their specific needs are fully considered in deliberations on global malaria strategies.
Within a resource constrained environment, knowledge sharing is key. The diversity of the VCWG membership allows for rich dialogue and mutual learning for the development of more robust and adaptive responses to challenges associated with enhancing the impact of core interventions (ITNs and IRS), expanding the vector control toolbox and implementing the WHO Global Vector Control Response. The VCWG provides a forum where all the partners from country programs, international organisations, academia, the private sector and others, can come together to build consensus on the challenges, gaps and opportunities in vector control.
Functions of the Working Group
The VCWG has a role to support the implementation of Vector Control Guidance generated by WHO and to galvanise efforts towards achieving specific country and global malaria elimination targets.
The working group does that through the following specific activities:
Convene: VCWG convenes meetings, workshops, and other forums to develop consensus among stakeholders through adaptation and implementation of WHO norms and standards and to share innovations and experiences.
Co-ordinate: VCWG supports and co-ordinates dialogue between national programs, product manufacturers, academia and implementers to understand each other’s needs, find innovative solutions and stimulate appropriate research and development.
Facilitate Communication: VCWG has a very diverse membership, and our annual meetings and Workstream Task Teams provide unique opportunities for connection and networking around specific areas of interest. VCWG also works with other RBM Working Groups and Partner Committees, as appropriate, to provide detailed input on vector control related topics.
For further information, please refer to the VCWG Revised Terms of Reference adopted in April 2018 following the 9th RBM Partnership Board meeting. The governance and management of the group follows the Working Group Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).