Inovec
A research and innovation partnership for enhancing the surveillance and control of mosquito vectors of emerging arboviruses

Protecting against Aedes-borne diseases

INOVEC is committed to protecting people from the growing threat of arboviral diseases, such as dengue by enhancing the scientific and technical knowledge on the surveillance and control of Aedes mosquitoes and other urban vectors. Our goal is to strengthen the preparedness of countries to mitigate Aedes-borne diseases and contribute to achieving the SDGs for Neglected Tropical Diseases.

A international consortium dedicated to vector control

INOVEC gathers 25 institutions across 17 countries to optimize and promote innovative approaches and technologies for tackling arbovirus vectors in Europe, Africa and Americas. By promoting multidisciplinary, cross-sectoral, and international exchanges we are fostering a mutual culture of research in vector control while promoting new skills acquisition and career development.

The pertinence and originality of INOVEC is to promote through capacity building and networking the development of a box of integrated, scalable and community-based tools and technologies to ensure efficiency and sustainability of mosquito control in multiple settings.

Dr Florence Fouque
Medical entomologist

20, Kalkestraat, Dodewaard, Neder-Betuwe, Gueldre, Pays-Bas, 6669 CP, Pays-Bas

Baltimore, Maryland, États-Unis d'Amérique

101, Bretelle, Androndrakely, Antananarivo, Analamanga, Province d’Antananarivo, 102, Madagascar

Quinta de Santo António, Sao Tomé, Agua Grande, Sao Tomé-et-Principe

Yopougon, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

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INOVEC’s Global Network

  • 17 countries
  • 25 institutions
  • 19 academics
  • 5 private companies
  • 1 international organization

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The INOVEC project celebrates its first year of existence

The INOVEC project celebrates its first year of existence

2023 marked the inaugural year of the INOVEC project— a European initiative that builds on a multidisciplinary and cross-sectoral consortium of 21 institutions spanning 12 different countries to enhance the surveillance and control of emerging arbovirus vectors.In a...