Southern Africa Roll Back Malaria Network (SARN) coordinates partner support on technical and operational issues for going to scale with effective malaria control interventions to 11 Southern African countries.
The Southern Africa Roll Back Malaria Network (SARN) hold its first meeting, 22-24 February 2007 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
View photos from the SADC/RBM partners meeting.
The Southern Africa Regional Network (SARN) was officially launched in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe on 23 November 2007. The Hon Dr Brian Chituwo, Minister of Health (Zambia) and Chairperson of the SADC Ministers of Health were the guests of honour who launched the Southern Africa Regional Network.
View SADC Press Release.
Second Annual Meeting, 2-4 April 2008 Maputo, Mozambique:
4 malaria-endemic countries in Southern Africa have begun reviewing progress of malaria control activities in the region at the 2nd annual general assembly of the Southern Africa Regional Network. The assembly united governmental agencies from the represented countries with multilateral organizations, private sector, research organizations and donors to coordinate and budget for malaria control initiatives in the region.
View Speech by The Permanent Secretary of The Ministry of Health Mozambique at the Opening of the Southern Africa Regional Network (SARN) General Council Meeting