Introducing MOXIE-BOT: chatbot aiding malaria control debuted at Pan-African Malaria Conference

At this year’s Multilateral Initiative on Malaria’s 8th Pan-African Malaria Conference, MARC-SE Africa launched Moxie-bot. This innovative chatbot helps practitioners access up-to-date resources on antimalarial drug resistance.

Moxie-bot is a valuable example of the potential benefits of integrating technology with African public health strategies. It is specifically designed to help combat malaria challenges in Eastern and Southern Africa. The region faces significant barriers, including limited access to effective malaria control tools and a lack of resources that accommodate linguistic diversity. Africa is the most linguistically diverse continent, yet 63% of its population receives education primarily in French, Portuguese, or English. To bridge these gaps, Moxie-bot is accessible online and offers downloadable, printable resources in multiple languages to ensure it is broadly accessible and culturally relevant across various African communities. Its design includes a comprehensive toolbox and a decision tree that guides users to vetted web-based tools, protocols, and resources, enhancing its reach and impact. This strategic approach enables seamless communication and resource sharing among healthcare workers, laboratory technicians, malaria program managers, and researchers across the continent.

Tools and resources accessible through Moxie-bot

During the unveiling, MARC-SE Africa underscored the extensive capabilities of Moxie-bot. It offers access to over 230 resources and tools that are indispensable in the fight against the emergence of malaria resistance, currently the most pressing threat to malaria control in the East African region. These resources span various categories, including WHO therapeutic efficacy trial templates, data management protocols, genome surveillance procedures, and laboratory guides. This demonstration highlighted how Moxie-bot tackles critical challenges, such as language barriers and the need for real-time updates, thereby enhancing the inclusivity and effectiveness of health interventions.

Dr Stephanie van Wyk presenting Moxie-bot at the 8th Pan-African Malaria Conference

The launch of Moxie-bot at the MIM Conference marks meaningful progress in the use of digital health tools to strengthen the fight against malaria in Africa. By providing an intuitive platform for accessing vital information and resources, Moxie-bot is set to play a crucial role in enhancing public health responses and ensuring that progress in malaria control is sustained and advanced.

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