Entity
  • IVCC (Innovative Vector Control Consortium)

    Created in 2005
  • BETA

    Up & running (A)
    Existing signals show a regular activity
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    2,542 4,391
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  • Location

    Pembroke Pl, Liverpool L3 5QA, UK

    Liverpool

    United Kingdom

  • Employees

    Scale: 11-50

    Estimated: 49

  • Engaged corporates

    6
    1 5
  • Added in Motherbase

    5 years, 9 months ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    Saving lives, protecting health and increasing prosperity in areas where disease transmitted by insects is endemic.

    IVCC is the only Product Development Partnership (PDP) working in vector control. IVCC was established in 2005, through a $50 million grant to the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and is a registered charity in the UK.

    We work with stakeholders to facilitate the development of novel and improved public health insecticides and formulations to combat the rapidly growing problem of insecticide resistance. We bring together partners from industry, the public sector and academia to create new solutions to prevent disease transmission. By focusing resources and targeting practical scientific solutions we accelerate the process from innovation to impact.

    IVCC’s mission is to facilitate innovative approaches to preventing vector-borne diseases by directly targeting the vector which transmits the disease. Where vector control has been consistently applied in the past, the results have been impressive, with 78% of averted clinical cases of malaria being attributed to bed nets and Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS). However, the success of vector control tools is threatened by the development and spread of insecticide resistance.IVCC is working with a range of partners to facilitate the development of novel and improved public health insecticides, formulations and products to address these challenges.

    An integral part of preventing insect-borne diseases is ensuring that vector control products are integrated into country level control programmes and have an equitable impact amongst all countries and people that need them. IVCC’s Global Access Strategy is driven by the need for products emerging from the Research and Development Portfolio to be available, affordable, acceptable and adopted.

    Additionally, as new anti-malaria insecticides become available it will be important to manage the use of these new products in order to prevent a new round of insecticide resistance from developing.

  • Home | IVCC | Innovative Vector Control Consortium

    Saving lives, protecting health and increasing prosperity in areas where disease transmitted by insects is endemic.

  • https://www.ivcc.com/
Corporate interactions BETA
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Financial Times
Financial Times
Media, Newspaper Publishing
Financial Times
Media, Newspaper Publishing
Other

10 Aug 2024


Agence Française de Développement
Agence Française de Développement
International development, Banking
Agence Française de Développement
International development, Banking
Other

9 Aug 2018


UK Atomic Energy Authority
UK Atomic Energy Authority
Research, National and local authorities
UK Atomic Energy Authority
Research, National and local authorities
Other

9 Aug 2018

30 Mar 2023



GSK
GSK
Pharmaceutical, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
GSK
Pharmaceutical, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Not capitalistic
Partnership
Not event

5 May 2024


Bayer
Bayer
Pharmaceutical, Chemistry, Chemical Manufacturing
Bayer
Pharmaceutical, Chemistry, Chemical Manufacturing
Not capitalistic
Partnership
Event

18 Apr 2018


BASF
BASF
Chemistry, Chemical Manufacturing
BASF
Chemistry, Chemical Manufacturing
Not capitalistic
Partnership
Not event

9 Oct 2019

8 Feb 2023



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