Stakeholder Engagement Practices to Inform the Development of Area-wide Vector Control Methods

Stakeholder Engagement Practices to Inform the Development of Area-wide Vector Control Methods

Recent technological developments in the field of vector control (for example, those relating to novel gene drive techniques) have led to significant interest in effective stakeholder engagement for area-wide vector control interventions. Unique considerations apply because these approaches may not offer individuals the chance to ‘opt out,’ as would be possible during the testing of other medical interventions (e.g. vaccine field trials). Through a series of online consultations and a workshop, Keystone served as part of a multi-disciplinary team of experts and practitioners contributing to a paper on guidance on stakeholder engagement practices to inform the development of area-wide vector control methods. The guidelines are available at The PLOS – Neglected Tropical Diseases website