Daryl Pope

Provincial Manager Gaza Province at Goodbye Malaria

Daryl Pope is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in vector control and public health. Currently serving as the Provincial Manager for Gaza Province at Goodbye Malaria since March 2017, Daryl also works as an Independent Consultant since May 2015. Previous roles include Regional Vector Control Manager at International SOS from October 2007 to April 2015, Vector Control Manager at Agrifocus Lda from 2003 to September 2007, and Pest Management Field Officer at Scientific Pest Control Services from February 1998 to September 2000. Daryl's educational background includes attendance at Sir Pierre van Ryneveld High.

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Durban, South Africa

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Goodbye Malaria

Goodbye Malaria - a social benefit organisation – is an African-run initiative with the goal of eliminating malaria, a preventable disease that still kills a child every 2 minutes. Founded by concerned African entrepreneurs including Robbie Brozin (Co-Founder of Nando’s), Goodbye Malaria believes our generation can create innovative solutions that ultimately change the way the world sees Africa. The initiative facilitates public-private partnerships, bringing together the private sector, the governments of Mozambique, Eswatini and South Africa as well as The Global Fund whilst supporting and catalysing on-the-ground malaria elimination programmes. Year on year we have seen the programme expand significantly, with 2022 being no exception; our integrated vector management was conducted in a total of 22 districts in 3 provinces in Southern Mozambique, with an additional 8 mobile surveillance units positioned at eastern border regions of South Africa, protecting the lives of over 4 million people. With renewed focus and commitment, we can be the generation to end one of the oldest and deadliest diseases in human history. Malaria has no right to the lives it claims, and together with our partners, friends and supporters, we will work tirelessly to end malaria for good!


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