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Credit Dominic Chavez, World Bank

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Credit Alaine Kathryn Knipes
The WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN) is a collaborative platform generating innovative resources and reliable evidence to inform the malaria community on the factors affecting the efficacy of antimalarial medicines.
Visualise drug resistance data
Discover our suite of mapping tools to help reveal the global situation of antimalarial drug efficacy over time and geographic location.
Working together
WWARN invites scientists and clinical investigators working in malaria research to get involved in our activities.
WWARN clinical trials toolkit
Step by step guide for researchers on how to plan, design, execute and interpret malaria clinical trial results.
Tools & resources
Tools and resources to help you develop and gather research evidence in a standardised way
Malaria Drug Resistance
Malaria medicines are working well in many parts of the world, however, there is serious concern that malaria parasites are once again developing widespread resistance to antimalarial drugs