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The Innovative Vector Control Consortium (IVCC) is a not-for-profit, product development partnership (PDP)[1] [2] designed to facilitate the development and delivery of new and improved vector control[3] tools to prevent malaria and other neglected tropical diseases. Their mission is to save lives, protect health and increase prosperity in areas where disease transmitted by insects is endemic.

Formation and Organisational Structure

The Innovative Vector Control Consortium (IVCC) is a not-for-profit public-private partnership that was established in 2005[4]. IVCC is registered as a charity in the UK[1]. IVCC was founded in 2005, through a grant to the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation[5]. IVCC was founded by LSTM Director and Professor Janet Hemingway[6].

Nick Hamon is the Chief Executive Officer of IVCC [7]. IVCC is headquartered in Liverpool, UK[8], but also has a registered office and staff in Washington, D.C., USA, as well as staff based in several other countries. The strategy and scope of IVCC is directed by its core team under governance of the Board of Trustees who represent a wide range of expertise.[9]

Strategy

The Innovative Vector Control Consortium (IVCC) is a not-for-profit public-private partnership that was established in 2005[4]. IVCC is registered as a charity in the UK[1]. IVCC was founded in 2005, through a grant to the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation[5]. IVCC was founded by LSTM Director and Professor Janet Hemingway[6].

Funding

The IVCC vision is to save lives, protect health and increase prosperity in areas where disease transmitted by insects is endemic[10]. The IVCC mission is to do this by building partnerships that create innovative solutions to prevent the transmission of insect-borne disease[11]. IVCC facilitates the development and delivery of novel and improved vector control tools[12][13][14][15] [16] and solutions to combat the rapidly growing problem of insecticide resistance[17].

The IVCC strategic plan is focused on three key pillars: developing, delivering and enabling. IVCC works with multiple stakeholders[18] to develop and deliver novel public health vector control insecticides and tools to end-users to support the implementation of robust insecticide resistance management plans[19].  This will enable national malaria control programmes[20] to access a strong portfolio of new vector control solutions[21] developed in accordance with stringent target product profiles.

Although primarily focused on malaria[22], IVCC recognises that new tools and products can be effective against a wide range of other vector-borne diseases[23].

Partners

IVCC has active partnerships with agrochemical companies, non-governmental organisations, governmental organisations and academia.  IVCC’s primary industrial partners include BASF[24], Bayer[25][26], Mitsui[27], Sumitomo[28] and Syngenta[29][30]. Additional IVCC partners include Abt Associates[31], Imperial College London[32], The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine[33], Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine[34], PATH[35], PMI[36], The Global Fund[37], Tagros, Vestergaard Fransden[38] and Westham[39].  

See also

References

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