The centre is based on an international partnership. The core institutional partners are CERN, the UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and the University of Geneva. The Centre also has associated partners from amongst

the leading academic institutions around the world. UNITAR, through its program UNOSAT which is based at CERN, provides the operational base for the Citizen Cyberscience Centre.



Some of the more than 60,000 citizen
cyberscientists who have contributed to
MalariaControl.net, a volunteer computing project
developed by the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute with the help of the Africa@home initiative.