Malaria Technical Advisory Group

Malaria TAG Meeting

The Malaria Technical Advisory Group (Malaria TAG) has been established in 2015 to serve as the principal advisory group to PAHO / AMRO on matters related to malaria and as a mechanism to coordinate and provide technical guidance to malaria efforts throughout the Region of the Americas; covering all contexts in the control to elimination continuum (prevention, control, elimination, prevention of re-introduction). The Malaria TAG brings together experts who have been selected based on their experience and familiarity to the malaria context globally and in the Region; and their expertise in the fields of malaria policy and program management, case management, epidemiology, public health, entomology/vector borne diseases, infectious diseases, hospital and laboratory management and practices, health-care administration and finances, health economics, drug quality, disease elimination, and other related areas Since its inaugural meeting in October 2015, the Malaria TAG has provided guidance in the consolidation, development, and implementation of the Region’s Plan of Action for Malaria Elimination, 2021-2025, including advice on important concerns and evolving malaria challenges in the Region.

The next Malaria TAG meeting is scheduled on 5, 6 December 2023.

 2019

2019 Malaria TAG Meeting

Meeting Agenda

Session 1: Report from the Regional Malaria Program

Session 2: Regional Guidance on the implementation of G6PD testing and radical cure in P. vivax endemic countries

Session 3: Report on antimalarical drug efficacy and resistance surveillance

Session 4: Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for the Plan of Action for Malaria Elimination

Session 5: Strategy for Early Detection, Treatment and Case Investigation

Session 6 (A): Strategy for reducing the relapses of P. Vivax for the control and elimination of malaria in the Americas

Session 6 (B): Strategy for reducing the relapses of P. Vivax for the control and elimination of malaria in the Americas

Session 7: Cross-Border Pilot Effort on Self-testing and Self-treatment for Malaria among Miners across the Brazil – French Guiana – Suriname Border

Session 8: Malaria in Venezuela

Session 9: Updates from the Public Health Entomology TAG

Established and convened in 2015, the Malaria Technical Advisory Group (Malaria TAG) will serve as the mechanism to coordinate and provide technical guidance to malaria efforts throughout the Region of the Americas; covering all contexts in the control to elimination continuum (prevention, control, elimination, prevention of re-introduction). It will serve as an enabling committee for PAHO / WHO to execute its core functions (as it applies to malaria) in the Americas. 

It will provide an independent evaluation on the strategic, scientific and technical aspects of PAHO/AMRO malaria activities, including progress and challenges; and will review and make recommendations on committees, working groups, and networks on priority malaria activities. The Malaria TAG will also be in charge of facilitating the establishment of ad hoc working groups to analyze and make recommendations on specific issues (e.g. priorities for malaria research in the Americas; improving epidemiological surveillance and M&E capacities; malaria vector control in the context of elimination and Integrated Vector Management; threat of anti-malarial drug resistance; etc.).

The Malaria TAG will specifically advise on:

  1. Consolidation, development, and Implementation of the Strategy and Plan of Action for Malaria, 2016-2020 and progress towards achievements of goals;
  2. PAHO’s response at Regional level, to current public health priorities with regard to malaria, prevention, control, elimination, and prevention of re-introduction activities;
  3. Promotion of malaria research and innovation according to agreed priorities;
  4. Existing or needed general policies, goals and targets related to malaria, including those related to evolving concerns (e.g. special target populations; outbreaks and emergency situations; etc.);
  5. Identification of obstacles and appropriate corrective / mitigation measures to facilitate on-track implementation and achievement of targets;
  6. Identification and coordination of funding / resource mobilization to support implementation of malaria activities in the Region;
  7. Inter-sectoral, cross departmental, cross-network / cross-initiative coordination of activities and linkages with other health interventions;
  8. Malaria advocacy and relations with stakeholders and partners in the fight against malaria;
  9. Promotion and facilitation of integration of malaria interventions at country and sub-regional levels; and
  10. Various key malaria-related issues, as may be deemed appropriate.

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The Malaria TAG will meet regularly (once a year) for two to three days. The frequency and duration of meetings may be adjusted as necessary. The Malaria TAG recommendations are taken by consensus. In the exceptional situation that a consensus on a particular issue cannot be reached, the Chairperson shall report the majority and minority view. It is the also the Chairperson’s responsibility to ensure there is clarity for Malaria TAG members on what exactly is being decided.

Representatives of USAID; the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; relevant UN agencies; AMI/RAVREDA; EMMIE; HaMEC; Mesoamerican Initiative; and others may be invited to participate as observers in Malaria TAG meetings and deliberations. Regional staff members of PAHO and designated WHO counterparts will attend as members of the Secretariat. In addition, up to three National Malaria Control Program managers from the Region are invited as resource persons to observe and participate in the meetings.

PAHO / AMRO may also invite other observers to the Malaria TAG meetings, including representatives from other international partners, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), international professional organizations, technical agencies, and donor organizations. Additional experts and Technical Resource Persons, may also be invited to meetings, as appropriate, to further contribute to specific agenda items. (Note: Rules on observership are further explained on Annex 3).

The Malaria TAG will work with PAHO/AMRO to develop work priorities and meeting agendas, with input from the countries. The Malaria TAG will be kept informed by PAHO/AMRO of the progress in the implementation of strategies and the attainment of objectives at country and regional level. PAHO/AMRO, together with the Malaria TAG Chairperson, will determine which issues and information should be brought to the attention of the Malaria TAG. In order to seek broader input and allow for the exchange of information and views and to ensure transparency and inclusivity, the majority of discussions will occur in plenary with the observers and invited technical resource persons. However, the actual deliberations of and development of recommendation by the Malaria TAG will take place in a closed session in order to protect the integrity and independence of the committee from pressure and undue influence. Transparency will still be ensured however, as minutes approved by PAHO/AMRO, will be made available and circulated to all partners and relevant stakeholders. Approved documents, minutes and recommendations will be archived and will be publicly available.

In addition to attendance of meetings, active participation will be expected from all Malaria TAG members throughout the year, including participation in ad hoc committee meetings, video and teleconferences, as well as interactions via e-mail. Review of documents may also be solicited.

Malaria TAG members will not be remunerated for their participation in Malaria TAG. However, reasonable expenses, such as travel expenses incurred by attendance at Malaria or related meetings, will be compensated by PAHO /WHO in accordance with WHO applicable rules and policies.

The Malaria TAG and the TAG’s Secretariat reports to the PAHO Regional Director (or designee) and will debrief the PAHO Regional Director (or designee), the Communicable Disease and Health Analysis (CHA) Director, and the Chief of the Neglected, Tropical and Vector Borne Diseases (VT) Unit following each Malaria TAG meeting.

The Malaria TAG, as it focusses on contextual specificities in the Region of the Americas, is complementary to the WHO Malaria Policy Advisory Committee (MPAC) which provides global technical guidance on malaria.

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