Website Rebuild in Progress

Introducing CAMMISA's way of
Transdisciplinary research.

We're rebuilding our digital home from the ground up — a platform worthy of the research being done across Southern Africa to understand how climate shapes the spread of mosquito-borne diseases.

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CAMMISA brings together leading institutions from across Southern Africa and beyond, united by a common goal: understanding how climate change will reshape the burden of mosquito-borne disease for the region's most vulnerable communities.

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Countries
8+
Institutions
25+
Researchers
3
Disease Focus
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What to expect

Climate science
that drives action.

The new CAMMISA platform is being rebuilt over a structured 12-week roadmap. Here's what the full site will deliver — from research tools and team profiles to news and policy resources for partners across the region.

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Research Dashboard
An interactive data explorer covering entomology, climate science, and disease modelling outputs across all CAMMISA study sites and countries.
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News & Updates
A dedicated news section with consortium updates, inception workshop recaps, and work package highlights — seeded from existing narrative reports at launch.
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Team & PI Profiles
Detailed profiles for all Co-PIs and researchers with bios, headshots, ORCID links, and institutional affiliations — plus a collaborator logo carousel.
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Resources Library
A fully searchable collection of peer-reviewed papers, policy briefs, technical reports, and working documents — categorised and tagged for easy discovery.
Our research

Three disciplines.
One mission.

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Climate Science
Linking temperature, rainfall, and humidity data to mosquito population dynamics and disease transmission windows across the region.
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Entomology
Field data on Anopheles and Aedes vector species — abundance, distribution, insecticide resistance, and breeding behaviour.
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Analytics & Modelling
Scenario planning and long-term forecasting models translating data into disease burden projections under multiple climate change pathways.
CAMMISA Research Lifecycle
Climate-focused analytics across Southern Africa

CAMMISA integrates advanced analytics & modelling, climate science, and public health epidemiology to understand and predict the spread of mosquito-borne diseases under shifting climate conditions across Southern Africa.

Disease focus

What we're tracking.

CAMMISA focuses on three vector-borne diseases whose spread is demonstrably shaped by climate — and whose burden falls heaviest on Southern Africa's most vulnerable populations.

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Malaria
Caused by Plasmodium parasites transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes. Transmission is highly sensitive to rainfall and temperature, making it a central focus of climate-health research in the region.
Primary Focus
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Chikungunya
A viral disease spread by Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus, expanding its geographic range as warming temperatures open new suitable habitats across urban and rural Southern Africa.
Active Research
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Dengue
A rapidly urbanising threat with outbreaks increasingly linked to extreme weather. CAMMISA models dengue risk under future climate scenarios across urban and peri-urban settings.
Active Research
12-week roadmap

Building the new
CAMMISA platform.

The full website rebuild follows a structured four-phase roadmap — from setup and brand specification through to QA and launch. Here's where each workstream stands.

Brand System & Visual Identity 0%
Sitemap & Information Architecture 0%
Web Brand Spec & Wireframes 0%
Content Collection (PI Bios, Logos) 0%
Page Development & Build 0%
Testing, QA & Launch 0%
Phase 0–1 · Weeks 1–4
Setup & Brand Specification ← We are here
Tech stack confirmation, agency onboarding, sitemap finalisation, web brand spec document, wireframes, content audit, and PI profile collection.
Phase 2 · Weeks 5–8
Design & Development
Full page build across all routes with on-brand colours and typography, responsive layouts, PI profile and team pages, and collaborator logo integration.
Phase 3 · Weeks 9–10
Content & Features
Seed news posts repurposed from narrative reports, resources and publications page, newsletter sign-up integration, and collaborator logo carousel.
Phase 4 · Weeks 11–12
QA & Launch 🚀
Cross-browser and mobile testing, WCAG accessibility audit, consortium review round, DNS cutover from coming-soon page to the full site, and launch communications.