Re-imagining malaria – a platform for reflections to widen horizons in malaria control

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Susanna Hausmann-Muela
Julian Eckl
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[1] Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC,Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA
[2] University of Hamburg,undefined
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Social determinants; Political economy; Social sciences; History; Malaria models and metaphors; Malaria control; Multisectoral approaches; Transdisciplinary research;
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Ongoing political-economic discussions that take stock of social and societal determinants of health present an opportunity for productive dialogue on why current approaches to malaria control and elimination need to be broadened, and how this may be accomplished. They invite us, for example, to look beyond malaria as a disease, to appreciate the experiences of malaria-afflicted populations, to transcend techno-centric approaches, to investigate social conflicts around malaria, to give voice to the communities engaged in bottom-up approaches, and to revisit lessons learned in the past.
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