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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers about MIM Society, resources, articles, and partnerships.

About MIM Society

What is MIM Society?+
The Multilateral Initiative on Malaria Society (MIM Society) enables researchers and institutions from Africa and other endemic regions through strong networks, impactful science, and strategic partnerships that drive innovation, inform policy, and advance malaria eradication.
What is the Pan-African Malaria Conference?+
The Pan-African Malaria Conference (PAMC) is the flagship convening series of MIM Society. It brings together the malaria research and public health community across Africa for scientific exchange, collaboration, and strategic discussion.
Does this website still include information from the Kigali 2024 conference?+
Yes. The 8th PAMC held in Kigali, Rwanda from April 21–27, 2024 remains available as archive content. The main site, however, now focuses on the broader institution rather than event logistics.
What are MIM Society's current strategic priorities?+
MIM's core priorities are capacity strengthening and research facilitation, thought leadership and knowledge sharing, advocacy for research excellence, convening, partnerships, financial sustainability, communication, and risk management.
Where can I find leadership and committee information?+
Leadership and committee profiles are available on the About page.
How can I keep up with updates from MIM Society?+
Follow the Knowledge Hub and Newsroom sections for research highlights, statements, institutional updates, reports, and archived announcements.

Articles & Resources

Will this website support article publishing?+
Yes. The site includes a dedicated article and newsroom structure for research highlights, institutional statements, knowledge products, and contributed updates from across the MIM network.
Where are archive graphics and downloadable assets kept?+
The Resource Library is being organized around publications, knowledge products, archive references, and official communications resources. Older event graphics are no longer featured as primary site content.
Where can I read statements or official updates?+
Official statements, conference recaps, research highlights, and institutional updates are listed in the Knowledge Hub and Newsroom sections.

Conferences

How many Pan-African Malaria Conferences has MIM Society organized?+
The conference archive currently lists eight Pan-African Malaria Conferences across six African host countries.
When and where will the 9th PAMC take place?+
PAMC 9 will take place in Kigali, Rwanda from April 26-30, 2027. MIM welcomes registration, abstract submissions, and partnership conversations with African institutions, governments, research bodies, and ecosystem partners interested in the convening.
Why are registration, accommodation, and travel pages no longer featured in the main navigation?+
Those pages were specific to the Kigali 2024 event and would quickly become stale. They are no longer central to the public structure because the main site should prioritize evergreen institutional content.
What happened at the 8th PAMC in Kigali?+
The 8th PAMC was held in Kigali, Rwanda from April 21–27, 2024 under the theme “Grassroots Mobilization to End Malaria: Invest, Innovate & Integrate.” It remains the latest conference preserved in the archive.

Contact & Partnerships

How can I contact MIM Society?+
You can contact MIM Society through mimalariasociety@gmail.com for general inquiries, archive requests, sponsorship discussions, and media coordination.
Are sponsorship or partnership opportunities available?+
Yes. MIM welcomes partnerships with donors, philanthropies, research institutions, policy bodies, professional networks, industry, communities, and civil society across year-round programming, conferences, publications, and capacity strengthening initiatives.
Who should reach out about media or content requests?+
Use mimalariasociety@gmail.com and include the purpose of your request in the subject line so it can be routed quickly.

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