The Global efforts to control malaria which is observed every year on April 25. The world observes World Malaria Day to honor international efforts to combat the disease
Malaria poses a threat to 3.3 billion people worldwide, spread across 106 nations, most of them were African children
World Malaria Day 2024: “Time to deliver zero malaria: invest, innovate, implement”.
Donors make a difference: WHO, communities and partners collaborate to eradicate infectious illnesses.
WHO prequalifies a second malaria vaccine, marking a significant step forward in disease prevention.
The World Health Organization recognizes Cabo Verde as malaria-free, a historic milestone in the fight against malaria.
WHO updated its guidance for managing vector-borne illnesses by indoor residual spraying.
Ministers of Health from African countries with the highest burden of malaria agreed today to expedited action to end fatalities due to the disease.