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We're a global initiative helping to protect the world from mosquito-borne disease.
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Read about our goals and vision for the world, who we are and what we stand for.
Our story
Explore our story timeline, which all started with a bacterium called
Wolbachia
.
Meet the team
Our team is committed to a world free from mosquito-borne disease.
Our
Wolbachia
method
Our groundbreaking
Wolbachia
method can prevent disease.
How it works
When mosquitoes carry
Wolbachia
, the transmission of mosquito-borne diseases is reduced.
Impact
See the growing evidence for the effectiveness and safety of our method.
RCT – Indonesia
The results from our gold-standard trial in Yogyakarta provide the most compelling evidence yet.
Collaboration
Around the world, we work closely with communities, volunteers, supporters and partners.
Empowering communities
We help communities to protect themselves.
Sustainable projects
Our method of reducing mosquito-borne diseases is natural and self-sustaining.
Partners and supporters
We receive support from governments, non-government organisations, research institutes and philanthropic partners.
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Each person's story tells an important part of our collective global effort.
From experiences of our volunteers, staff and partners, to personal narratives from people in the communities we work with - these are their stories.
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How our method compares
Side-by-side with other methods, see how ours compares.
Fact sheets
Get the facts on
Wolbachia
, mosquito-borne disease and where we work.
Scientific publications
Latest research papers and publications on mosquito-borne disease control using the
Wolbachia
method.
Mosquito-borne diseases
Learn about what they are, their symptoms and treatments, and what we're doing to prevent them.
Dengue
Zika
Yellow fever
Chikungunya
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For media resources from the World Mosquito Program such as photos, videos, facts, media contacts, or access to our spokespeople.
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In the press
Project to combat Aedes aegypti by releasing mosquitoes with bacteria; understand how it works (in Portuguese)
In the press
New tools needed to control the spread of mosquito-borne disease
In the press
World Mosquito Program: Innovating Disease Control
In the press
Special mosquitoes to combat dengue fever in Binh Duong
In the press
WMP brings its Wolbachia solution to new communities in New Caledonia (in French)
In the press
WMP's Adi Utarini: 50 over 50: Asia 2022
In the press
Wolbachia mosquitoes to fight dengue (in French)
News
Indonesian researchers are breeding a special type of mosquito to combat dengue. Here's why
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Adi Utarini: The Time 100 Most Influential People of 2021
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Yogyakarta dengue fever study offers hope in disease battle
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