International Women’s Day 2026 celebration at CRID

The Centre for Research on Infectious Diseases (CRID) marked International Women’s Day (IWD) 2026 with a series of impactful activities that combined solidarity, dialogue, and celebration. To commemorate Women’s Day, CRID’s women organized three main activities: a charity visit to a medical centre, a debate session, and a multidisciplinary sports competition. On Wednesday, March 4,…

Publication: “Optimizing Insecticide Deployment Strategies to Delay Quantitative Resistance in Mosquito Populations”, by Sylvère Kezeta & al.

  Insecticides are one of the main tools used to control mosquitoes that spread malaria. However, over time, mosquitoes can adapt and become resistant, which makes these insecticides less effective. This growing resistance is a serious challenge for public health and reduces the impact of malaria control efforts. In this study, Sylvère Kezeta – Bondja,…

Collaboration : IVCC Delegation Strengthens Partnership with CRID

A delegation from the Innovative Vector Control Consortium (IVCC) conducted a four‑day visit to CRID Cameroon, reinforcing ties and exploring new opportunities for collaboration in vector control research. On 03rd February 2026, the Executive Director, Prof. Charles Wondji, and CRID scientists welcomed Dr. Renaud Govoetchan, Field Entomologist, and Dr. Janneke Snetselaar, Senior Technical Manager at…