The Technical Advisory Group on Malaria Elimination and Certification (TAG-MEC) is an advisory body that advises WHO whether malaria-free certification should be granted to a country, upon the request of its government, based on WHO criteria and whether a country’s malaria-free certification should be revoked. The TAG-MEC also advises WHO to resolve bottlenecks for malaria elimination at country, regional and global levels. In addition, the Group acts as an advisory body on policy recommendation in the field of malaria elimination and prevention of re-establishment of transmission.
Meeting reports of the TAG-MEC

Report of the sixth, seventh and eighth meetings of the Technical Advisory Group on Malaria Elimination...
The Technical Advisory Group on Malaria Elimination and Certification (TAG-MEC) was established to advise WHO on malaria-free certification, malaria elimination,...

Report of the third, fourth and fifth meetings of the Technical Advisory Group on Malaria Elimination...
The Technical Advisory Group on Malaria Elimination and Certification (TAG-MEC) was established to advise WHO on malaria-free certification, malaria elimination...

Report of the first and second meetings of the Technical Advisory Group on Malaria Elimination and Certification,...
The Technical Advisory Group on Malaria Elimination and Certification (TAG-MEC) was established to advise WHO on malaria-free certification, malaria elimination...
Meeting reports of the MECP

Meetings of the malaria elimination certification panel (MECP): report of two virtual meetings, 3-4...
The purpose of this meeting report is to briefly document the certification of malaria elimination in El Salvador and in China, the activities, and the...
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WHO convened representatives of 21 countries with the potential to eliminate malaria by 2020 (the E-2020) at the third Global Forum of Malaria-eliminating...
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On 14–16 May 2019, WHO convened the Malaria Elimination Certification Panel (MECP) for its second meeting to discuss potential certifications of...
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On 13–14 December 2017, WHO convened the Malaria Elimination Certification Panel (MECP) for its first meeting to review and discuss 2 draft...
Meeting reports of the MEOC

Second focused review meeting by the Malaria Elimination Oversight Committee (MEOC)
The purpose of the second focused review meeting by the Malaria Elimination Oversight Committee (MEOC) was to convene the MEOC and ministry of health staff...

The third meeting of the Malaria Elimination Oversight Committee (MEOC) was held in Geneva on 12–14 February 2019. Seven countries (Belize,...

Before, during and after the WHO Global Forum of malaria-eliminating countries in San José, Costa Rica, from 11–13 June 2018, the Malaria...

On 10 April 2018, the WHO Malaria Elimination Oversight Committee (MEOC) convened for the first time to review terms of reference, receive updates...
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