“Malaria is holding my pupils back every day. It can leave you in bed for days or weeks, so they will miss many classes and struggle to catch up. Even when they’re back, they can still be tired and suffer for weeks afterwards meaning everyone else pulls even further away.” Aziza’s role as a teacher is greatly impacted by malaria, Aziza often has very sick children in her classes that require urgent hospital treatment, which can be very stressful for her and other students who see their classmates very sick with malaria. School absenteeism has a significant impact on learning outcomes for children with many having to repeat a year and exams. Investing in malaria and the Global Fund means healthier children able to fulfil their potential and in the long-term it supports the wider community development and growth. Learn more at economy.zeromalaria.org #MalariaEconomy #ZeroMalaria #StopAtNothing
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Zero Malaria is a global movement, made up of diverse people from leading malaria and health organizations including the RBM partnership to end malaria, The Global Fund, Malaria No More UK, African Leader’s Malaria Alliance and the World Health Organization. We are all working together to amplify the voices of people affected by malaria, connecting communities with leaders, advocating for malaria policy at the highest level, and providing platforms and campaigns that unite everyone in solidarity to end malaria - one of the world’s oldest and deadliest diseases.
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Thank you Al Jazeera Media Network for highlighting our new report that warns world leaders are risking the biggest resurgence of malaria on record, which is predicted to kill 750k more children and could crush African economies by $83 billion by 2030. Leaders need to invest in The Global Fund now. Watch 👇 https://lnkd.in/gzCr2dsA
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60% of Africa’s population is under 25, one of the continent’s greatest economic strengths, but malaria threatens this potential with missed school, lost workdays and reduced lifetime earnings. Our new report, published by the African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) and Malaria No More UK, reveals that a severe malaria funding cut, which would collapse prevention efforts, could result in school-age children facing a $19.7 billion loss in future earnings by 2030. Every malaria case not only steals opportunities from the next generation but also undermines national productivity. Investing in malaria and the Global Fund means healthier children, stronger workforces, and long-term growth. Learn more at economy.zeromalaria.org #MalariaEconomy #ZeroMalaria #StopAtNothing
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Our new report is out, and the findings speak for themselves; Severe funding cuts to malaria could risk a resurgence costing Africa $83 billion in lost GDP by 2030, and 990,000 more lives lost, including 750,000 children under five. But if we stay on track to meet 2030 targets, we save 1.86 million lives and boost GDP by $231 billion. Global leaders must step up and invest in malaria and The Global Fund. Learn more 👉 economy.zeromalaria.org #MalariaEconomy #ZeroMalaria #StopAtNothing
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Continued investment in The Global Fund is vital to reach zero malaria. It provides more than half of all international financing for malaria programs, and in countries where it invests, malaria deaths have dropped by 29% between 2002 and 2024, helping to support growing economies. Without the Global Fund, malaria deaths would have increased by 94% over the same period. #ZeroMalaria
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We are calling on world leaders to step up and continue to invest in malaria and the Global Fund. This report highlights the pivotal role the Global Fund plays in the fight against malaria. 🦟 In 2024, the Global Fund distributed 162 million insecticide-treated mosquito nets to protect families from malaria. 🏠 27.2 million people were protected by indoor residual spraying in 2024. 👶 50.9 million children were covered by seasonal malaria chemoprevention in 2024. 🤰 17.8 million pregnant women received preventive therapy for malaria in 2024. Read the full report here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eTuPrJQ7
The 2025 Results Report is here! From the fight against HIV, TB, and malaria to building stronger health and community systems, the Global Fund Results Report highlights the remarkable progress we’ve made, the challenges that threaten it, the bold action and investment required and how The Global Fund partnership is retooling its approaches to accelerate progress toward ending the three diseases as public health threats. Swipe through to explore each chapter: • HIV: State of the Fight • TB: State of the Fight • Malaria: State of the Fight • Health and Community Systems • Agility and Resilience in the Face of Crises • Investing for Impact Read the full Results Report: https://lnkd.in/dZKw5mKt
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This year, Timor-Leste, Georgia and Suriname joined the growing list of countries and territories declared malaria-free by the World Health Organization bringing the total to 48. But progress isn’t guaranteed. Only by fully funding The Global Fund can we keep moving towards ending the world’s deadliest disease. This #WorldMosquitoDay, let's celebrate the countries that have worked tirelessly to eliminate mosquito borne malaria, and call on the world to keep the momentum going. #TheGlobalFund #ZeroMalaria
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The fight against malaria has a new tool, spatial repellents, now recommended by the World Health Organization alongside bed nets. The newly approved spatial repellents, backed by Unitaid-funded research, emit active ingredients into the air to kill mosquitoes, deter them from entering treated spaces, and prevent them from locating and biting human hosts. They offer a promising complement to existing prevention measures such as insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying. Read more https://tr.ee/jjNEa9 #ZeroMalaria
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Suriname is officially malaria-free, the first country in the Amazon region to earn World Health Organization certification. 🇸🇷🌿 After nearly 70 years of sustained effort across remote rainforests and diverse communities, Suriname has shown what’s possible with strong leadership, universal access to healthcare, and community-driven action. This historic milestone is a massive win for Suriname, and proves that even in challenging contexts, malaria elimination is achievable. Congratulations to the Government of the Republic of Suriname , local health workers, and all the communities involved! Read more here: https://lnkd.in/erzXD7A2
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🎬 Our new behind-the-scenes film reveals the real stories behind the malaria fight, and why ending malaria truly matters. Join us to meet the people behind the Change The Story campaign. They share what’s working, what’s at risk, and why urgent action is needed. We hear from those most vulnerable, including young children and families forced to flee humanitarian crises, risking their lives, leaving everything behind, including protection from malaria. We hear from Zero Malaria ambassador, King from the Ghetto Kids, who shares the heartbreaking story of losing his closest friend to malaria. And we meet scientists helping to deliver a gamechanging toolkit of vaccines, insecticide-treated nets, and treatments that could end malaria for good. What we need now is political will and financial commitment to get these tools to the people who need them most. We need a fully funded The Global Fund to end malaria and save millions of lives. 📽️ Watch now. Change the Story. With thanks to African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA), Speak Up Africa, and Target Malaria for helping bring this film to life.