Malawi Public Health
Document Library
The Public Health Institute of Malawi (PHIM) Document Library serves as a central hub for critical health data and research. This repository empowers professionals with the latest evidence-based guidelines and scientific breakthroughs to safeguard the nation.
Hinari Research4Life
Accessing global biomedical and health literature.
Module 01
GTFCC Cholera Resource Center
This specialized module provides a comprehensive suite of tools developed by the Global Task Force on Cholera Control (GTFCC) to support Malawi’s surveillance and response efforts. It includes the latest 2024 revised reporting templates, training modules for health authorities, and interactive PAMI (Priority Areas for Multi-sectoral Interventions) dashboards. By utilizing these standardized resources, health professionals can ensure data accuracy and improve intervention efficiency during outbreaks.standardized surveillance ensures that every data point collected in the field contributes to a robust national and global response strategy.
Digital Ecosystem
Field Tools
GTFCC Surveillance App
Android/iOS OptimizedStandard Reporting
Unified templates for regional and global reporting compliance.
Module 02
Scientific Information (PERI)
In collaboration with INASP, the Programme for the Enhancement of Research Information (PERI) ensures that Malawian researchers have access to world-class academic content. This module bridges the digital divide by offering a vast collection of peer-reviewed journals across medical, clinical, and social science disciplines. PHIM facilitates this access to foster a culture of evidence-based policymaking and high-impact local research. Access is streamlined through the MyLoft platform, allowing for secure and remote data retrieval.
INASP Partnership
Empowering non-profit research institutions with high-bandwidth access to over 10,700 full-text scientific journals globally.
Clinical Portals
Shared Repositories
Inventory Catalogue
Global Academic Publishers A-Z
This inventory represents the breadth of scientific reach available to Malawian institutions through our international partnerships. It encompasses a wide array of specialized databases, from the American Institute of Physics to the University of Chicago Press. Access is typically IP-authenticated for verified health professionals and scholars.