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| Last Updated:: 02/05/2025

World Malaria Day

                    Malaria affects nearly 500 million people every year and is fatal for nearly a million people, more so in the Sub-Saharan, African and the developing countries. 

 

             World Malaria Day, to be held on 25th April of each year, was propagated by the World Health Assembly at its 60th session in 2007, to encourage and recognize the world wide effort to combat Malaria

 

World Malaria Day Themes

2025 -  "Malaria Ends With Us: Reinvest, Reimagine, Reignite"

2024 -  "Accelerating the fight against malaria for a more equitable world"

2023 -  "Time to deliver zero malaria: invest, innovate, implement"

2022 -  "Harness innovation to reduce the malaria disease burden and save lives"

2021 -  "Reaching the Zero Malaria target "

2020  -  "Zero Malaria Starts with Me"

2019 -  "Zero Malaria Starts with Me"

2016  -  "End Malaria for Good"

2018  -  "Ready to beat Malaria"

2017 -  "End Malaria for Good"

2016  -  "End Malaria for Good"

2015 - "Invest in the future: defeat malaria"

2014 - "Invest in the future: defeat malaria"

2013 - "Invest in the future: defeat malaria"

2012 - "Sustain Gains, Save Lives: Invest in Malaria"

2011 - "Achieving progress and impact"

2010 - "Counting malaria out"

2009 - "Counting malaria out"

 

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