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The Joint Malaria Programme (JMP) is a collaborative research programme established in 2001 by a Memorandum of Understanding involving four institutions of, School of Global Health, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC), KCMC University, Tanzania and National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), Tanzania. The main objectives of JMP include conducting collaborative research and training in Malaria; and to conduct basic and applied research leading to improved malaria control and management. JMP is also involved in strengthening of research capacity through infrastructural and development of human resource for health.The Joint Malaria Programme (JMP) is a collaborative research programme among the the three institutions of:

  • Centre for translational Medicine and Parasitology(CMP), University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC), Moshi, Tanzania
  • National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), Tanzania.

In essence, JMP is an umbrella organisation that promotes and facilitates collaborative research on malaria between the member institutions. Under the JMP umbrella there are numerous research projects and programmes, involving a wide variety of external collaborators and funded from a variety of sources. The main purpose of JMP is thus to co-ordinate these different research programmes in a manner that preserves the academic freedom of the researchers whilst ensuring that there is no unnecessary competition for resources, repetition of research work or interference between projects. JMP also has a responsibility to maintain the integrity of the overall programme of the research, to liase with Tanzanian institutions and local communities, to maximise the opportunities for research capacity development and to lay down a framework within which the diverse array of projects can be managed most effectively.

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Vision
Excellence in Health Research and Capacity Building

Mission
“To improve health through Research, Education, Training and capacity Building focusing on the major health problems in low income society/communities”

Mandate
To undertake Malaria research in North and North-EasternTanzania by bringing  together North-North  and North-South partners, creating  unique  synergy  for  optimal  allocation of limited  resources  for malaria  research  while  maximizing   opportunities   for  research  capacity  strengthening

The Joint Malaria Programme has three offices in Tanzania in Dar-es-Salaam, at KCMC Moshi and NIMR Tanga
Coordinator at KCMC-Prof  Raimos Olomi
email:raimosolomi@yahoo.com

Administrator at KCMC
Amina   Mohamed email:amifa2001@gmail.com

COLLABORATORS
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center(KCMC)
KCMC Universiry
Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Institute (KCRI)
National Institute for Medical Research Tanga
Centre for translational Medicine and Parasitology(CMP), University of Copenhagen, Denmark

USEFULL LINKS
Pan African Malaria Vector Research Consortium (PAMVERC)
Ministry of Health and Social Welfare
TMDA | Tanzania Medicines & Medical Devices Authority
The Government Chemistry Laboratory Authority (GCLA)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Tanzania Immigration Department

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