WHO urges renewed global effort to end malaria
- World Malaria Day occurs on April 25, 2025, urging revitalized global efforts to eliminate the disease.
- Progress against malaria faces threats from fragile health systems and rising drug resistance.
- Conflict, displacement, and climate change compound these challenges, worsening the situation in places like Sudan.
- WHO data shows malaria claimed nearly 600,000 lives in 2023, with Africa bearing 95% of the burden.
- Addressing this crisis requires increased investment, innovative tools, and community action to protect lives.
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Sudan: World Malaria Day - WHO Stats Show Massive Surge Amid War in Sudan
As the world observes World Malaria Day today, Sudan braces itself for an escalating malaria threat worsened by the ongoing conflict and the further collapse of its healthcare system. While the disease remains a persistent threat globally, Sudan's burden is among the highest in what they term the 'Eastern Mediterranean Region' according to the World Malaria Report 2024 by the WHO, where Sudan's malaria cases surged from 2.4 million in 2000 to mo…
World Malaria Day 2025 Quotes and Slogans: Send Messages, Sayings, HD Images and Wallpapers To Raise Awareness About the Deadly Disease | 🙏🏻 LatestLY
Malaria remains a significant public health challenge, especially in parts of Africa, Asia, and Latin America. It is a mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, transmitted through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. 🙏🏻 World Malaria Day 2025 Quotes and Slogans: Send Messages, Sayings, HD Images and Wallpapers To Raise Awareness About the Deadly Disease.
WHO: Afghanistan's Malaria progress at risk despite efforts - Khaama Press
The World Health Organization (WHO) highlighted significant efforts to combat malaria in Afghanistan, emphasizing the need for continued investment and action. The World Health Organization (WHO) marked World Malaria Day on April 25, acknowledging Afghanistan’s significant efforts to reduce the disease. However, it warned that these gains are under threat. In its message, the WHO emphasized its commitment to combating malaria in Afghanistan thro…
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