The Alliance for Malaria Prevention currently has four Working Groups that are each led by chairs/co-chairs. Working Groups are an important part of the AMP Partnership. They are structures that lead discussions and work around critical areas of the AMP workplan, which is established by the AMP staff team based on national malaria programme and AMP partner priorities, as well as any deliverables linked to funding that AMP receives. The number of Working Groups is flexible based on the needs of the AMP Partnership and identified priorities.
To support the AMP Working Groups or engage in specific activities, please reach out to allianceformalariaprevention@gmail.com
Current working groups include:

Continuous Distribution Working Group (CDWG)
The Continuous Distribution Working Group (CDWG) focuses on operational issues arising during planning and implementation of ITN continuous distribution and reflects on strategies for operationalizing key learning from continuous distribution pilots and programmes to date to strengthen country implementation.

Emerging Issues Working Group (EIWG)
The Emerging Issues Working Group (EIWG) is focused on addressing new issues identified during ITN planning, implementation and reporting exercises and which require adapted or new operational strategies, approaches or tools.

Humanitarian and At Risk Populations (HARP) Working Group
The Humanitarian and At-Risk Populations (HARP) Working Group aims to ensure that national malaria strategies and partner-supported programmes proactively and equitably reach populations affected by conflict, displacement and other emergencies.

Toolkits and Training Working Group
The Toolkits and Training Working Group is focused on updating and expanding the AMP ITN campaign toolkit, the ITN continuous distribution toolkit, the complex operating environments ITN distribution toolkit and specific planning, budgeting and operational considerations for digitalization.