Résultats obtenus:
IVCC was established in 2005 to address the need for innovative VC tools. In collaboration with its partners, IVCC has developed new long lasting insecticide formulations, setting new benchmark for indoor residual spraying (IRS) and bringing insecticides into useable formats for public health. These products are now in use in the field.
IVCC has stimulated the development of an unprecedented pipeline of new and repurposed insecticide active ingredients as well as new paradigms in VC. Key successes of the first phase include the development of a new long-lasting insecticidal bednet (LLIN) that received recommendation for use by WHO in 2017 as well as a new long-lasting IRS with a novel mode of action chemistry that represents a significant break-through and received WHO prequalification in 2017. Regarding new tools to address insecticide resistance, one particularly promising product has resulted from the first phase that is now being accelerated for development. IVCC’s efforts on advocacy and access resulted in a Declaration of Commitments with major CEOs from the chemical industry in early 2018, an important step to keep key industry actors involved in VC until 2040.
The first contribution to IVCC (2014-2017) ended in December 2017. During the second phase, the focus lies on further developing and scaling up the products and to bring them to the market (downstream), thus ensuring access to these products is guaranteed.
Principaux résultats attendus:
Output 1
- Develop new active ingredients dedicated to public health to support the release of new tools to fight insecticide resistance build up and enable malaria elimination
Output 2
- Finalization of global access plans with partners
- Develop and implement market shaping interventions
- Develop modelling to anticipate the impact of future products and maximize deployment strategies.
Output 3
- Contribute to and influence the global debate on innovative VC and engage in the processes of regulation, policy and advocacy to ensure swift and widespread adoption of best practice and that appropriate financial resources are allocated to facilitate effective innovative VC interventions
Output 4
- Sustain IVCC’s scientific and technical platforms to provide optimal support to academic and industrial partners
Principaux résultats antérieurs:
IVCC was established in 2005 to address the need for innovative VC tools. In collaboration with its partners, IVCC has developed new long lasting insecticide formulations, setting new benchmark for indoor residual spraying (IRS) and bringing insecticides into useable formats for public health. These products are now in use in the field.
IVCC has stimulated the development of an unprecedented pipeline of new and repurposed insecticide active ingredients as well as new paradigms in VC. Key successes of the first phase include the development of a new long-lasting insecticidal bednet (LLIN) that received recommendation for use by WHO in 2017 as well as a new long-lasting IRS with a novel mode of action chemistry that represents a significant break-through and received WHO prequalification in 2017. Regarding new tools to address insecticide resistance, one particularly promising product has resulted from the first phase that is now being accelerated for development. IVCC’s efforts on advocacy and access resulted in a Declaration of Commitments with major CEOs from the chemical industry in early 2018, an important step to keep key industry actors involved in VC until 2040.
The first contribution to IVCC (2014-2017) ended in December 2017. During the second phase, the focus lies on further developing and scaling up the products and to bring them to the market (downstream), thus ensuring access to these products is guaranteed
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