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World Malaria Day

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Although strong global collaboration has helped to save nearly 13 million 

lives from malaria over the 

past 25 years, more action 

is needed to stamp out the disease. 

Text Courtesy, United Nations - Global perspective Human stories

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Malaria: The Road to

 Eradiction

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Learn more on the following web page:

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WHO WHO calls for revitalized efforts

to end malaria

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Theme for 2025: 

Strong global collaboration has been critical in saving 

nearly 13 million lives since 2000

On World Malaria Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for revitalized efforts at all levels, from global policy to community action, to accelerate progress towards malaria elimination.

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In the late 1990s, world leaders laid the foundation for remarkable progress in global malaria control, including preventing more than 2 billion cases of malaria and nearly 13 million deaths since 2000.

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To date, WHO has certified 45 countries and 1 territory as malaria-free, and many countries with a low burden of malaria continue to move steadily towards the goal of elimination. Of the remaining 83 malaria-endemic countries, 25 reported fewer than 10 cases of the disease in 2023.

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However, as history has shown, these gains are fragile.

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“The history of malaria teaches us a harsh lesson: when we divert our attention, the disease resurges, taking its greatest toll on the most vulnerable,” said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “But the same history also shows us what’s possible: with strong political commitment, sustained investment, multisectoral action and community engagement, malaria can be defeated.”

Progress against malaria under threat

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Despite significant gains, malaria remains a major public health challenge, with nearly 600 000 lives lost to the disease in 2023 alone. The African Region is hardest hit, shouldering an estimated 95% of the malaria burden each year.

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In many areas, progress has been hampered by fragile health systems and rising threats such as drug and insecticide resistance. Many at-risk groups continue to miss out on the services they need to prevent, detect and treat malaria. Climate change, conflict, poverty and population displacement are compounding these challenges.

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WHO recently warned that the 2025 funding cuts could further derail progress in many endemic countries, putting millions of additional lives at risk. Of the 64 WHO Country Offices in malaria-endemic countries that took part in a recent WHO stock take assessment, more than half reported moderate or severe disruptions to malaria services.

Text Courtesy, World Health Organization

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WHO certifies Cabo Verde as malaria-free, marking a historic milestone in the fight against malaria

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Courtesy, WHO Director-General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

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See Also:

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Even the famed "Eliot Ness"

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would remind the world of the

"No. 1 Public Enemy". . .

 

The Mosquito!

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MOSQUITOES AND GLOBAL WARMING

". . . Admittedly there are other diseases and medical problems associated with climate change, but we shall confine our discussion to mosquito-borne diseases. Are we to take the blame for our failure to curb global warming? . . ."

IT'S TIME TO KNOW THE

ENEMY!

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Thanks to the dedicated work of . . .

much more can be understood about

MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASES:

THE NUMBER ONE KILLERS

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YES!

More Than Nets are Needed

WHO prequalifies a second malaria vaccine, a significant milestone in prevention

of the disease

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Courtesy, Fanjan Combrink/WHO

Read more on the following web page:

Learn more about . . .

CONTINUING

TO AIM FOR . . .

ZERO MALARIA!

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Diagnostic Testing for Malaria

Diagnostic Testing for Malaria

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World Malaria Day

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The World must continue

the work toward . . .

"ZERO MALARIA!"

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More than nets are needed:

a hopefully effective

vaccine for

Humanity's victims of

Malaria is . . .

FINALLY  DEVELOPED FOR MEDICINAL

USAGE!

Learn more at:

- EPACHA Foundation -

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EPACHA Foundation Extends​

Sincere Thanks to

UNITED NATIONS

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for allowing use of images, visuals and

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print presented herein.

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If you’ve missed the work of EPACHA in its Phase I duration, please be encouraged to click on the below web links.

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Sincerest Thanks are Extended to http://archive.org/web/ for having made possible an archived viewing of

 

EPACHA Foundation’s entire volume of its Phase I web pages:

EPACHA Foundation - All Rights Reserved

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