In Ghana’s Ada East District, malaria control teams are testing how drones and artificial intelligence can strengthen mosquito control in hard-to-reach environments. This pilot study is generating evidence on the feasibility, efficiency and operational benefits of drone-enabled larval source management. The findings will help inform how innovative technologies can support malaria prevention efforts in Ghana and other endemic settings.
The study is led by Ghana's National Malaria Elimination Programme, with support from UNDP through its Access and Delivery Partnership, SORA Technology and the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), and is funded by the Government of Japan.