The PLASMOX Accelerator operationalises knowledge into practice, ensuring that advances in surveillance, modelling, and decision science are consistently translated into routine public health action.
Rather than functioning as a conventional training platform, PLASMOX serves as a structured system for knowledge translation—integrating scientific evidence, operational guidance, and policy frameworks into applied competencies. It bridges the gap between analytical innovation and field implementation.
The curriculum spans epidemiology, parasite and vector biology, transmission dynamics, surveillance systems, intervention strategies, and socio-environmental determinants. Learning is delivered through scenario-based simulations that reflect real decision contexts faced by district health teams, strengthening problem-solving capacity and operational readiness.
Outputs include standardised competencies, improved decision quality, and a workforce capable of translating complex evidence into effective interventions—supporting sustained improvements in programme performance and system responsiveness.