Rotarians Against Malaria (RAM) Australia (@ramaustralia_) 's Twitter Profile
Rotarians Against Malaria (RAM) Australia

@ramaustralia_

Rotarians Against Malaria is a volunteer-run organization in Australia working to eliminate malaria in our partner countries.

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RBM Partnership (@endmalaria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ending #malaria 🦟 requires communication and cooperation. Next week, the RBM Partnership will be holding its joint Partner Committees’ annual meeting, bringing together all aspects of the #endmalaria fight. 📅 15 March 2022 ⌚15:00 GMT Register here: bit.ly/3sMHBeL

Ending #malaria 🦟 requires communication and cooperation. Next week, the RBM Partnership will be holding its joint Partner Committees’ annual meeting, bringing together all aspects of the #endmalaria fight. 

📅 15 March 2022
⌚15:00 GMT

Register here: bit.ly/3sMHBeL
Asia Pacific Leaders Malaria Alliance (@aplma_malaria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's #InternationalWomensDay2022! As #AsiaPacific approaches #malariaelimination, lets continue to protect vulnerable ♀️. To understand #gender #gaps and potential #solutions for our region, read more in our brief ➡️: buff.ly/3pKIQci PMNCH #BreakTheBias

It's #InternationalWomensDay2022! As #AsiaPacific approaches #malariaelimination, lets continue to protect vulnerable ♀️. To understand #gender #gaps and potential #solutions for our region, read more in our brief ➡️: buff.ly/3pKIQci
 <a href="/PMNCH/">PMNCH</a> #BreakTheBias
United Nations (@un) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Malaria is a preventable & treatable disease that continues to have a devastating impact around the world. World Health Organization (WHO) is urging countries to step up investments & innovation to accelerate progress to #EndMalaria. More on Monday's #WorldMalariaDay: who.int/campaigns/worl…

Malaria is a preventable &amp; treatable disease that continues to have a devastating impact around the world.

<a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a> is urging countries to step up investments &amp; innovation to accelerate progress to #EndMalaria.  

More on Monday's #WorldMalariaDay: who.int/campaigns/worl…
The Global Fund (@globalfund) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fight against malaria is one of humanity’s biggest public health successes. But after years of steady progress, malaria cases and deaths are on the rise. It’s time to #FightForWhatCounts to #EndMalaria. #WorldMalariaDay theglobalfund.org/en/events/worl…

The fight against malaria is one of humanity’s biggest public health successes. But after years of steady progress, malaria cases and deaths are on the rise.  

It’s time to #FightForWhatCounts to #EndMalaria.  

#WorldMalariaDay 

theglobalfund.org/en/events/worl…
World Health Organization (WHO) (@who) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On #WorldMalariaDay, WHO is calling for expanded use of the RTS,S vaccine - 🌍 first malaria vaccine. This vaccine can save tens of thousands of lives each year. Learn more▶️ who.int/news-room/ques…

The Global Fund (@globalfund) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Malaria has shown that we must stay ahead of it to eliminate it. The Global Fund provides over half of the world’s international financing for malaria programs and is investing in tools, partnerships, and innovations to accelerate the fight to #EndMalaria. #WorldMalariaDay

Malaria has shown that we must stay ahead of it to eliminate it.

<a href="/GlobalFund/">The Global Fund</a> provides over half of the world’s international financing for malaria programs and is investing in tools, partnerships, and innovations to accelerate the fight to #EndMalaria. 

#WorldMalariaDay
WHO African Region (@whoafro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5 facts about #malaria: 🦟 Today is #WorldMalariaDay. 🦟 Malaria killed an estimated 627,000 people in 2020. 🦟 96% of malaria deaths occur in the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region. 🦟 Children under 5 years old are the most vulnerable group. 🦟 We must achieve a malaria-free #Africa.

5 facts about #malaria:

🦟 Today is #WorldMalariaDay.

🦟 Malaria killed an estimated 627,000 people in 2020.

🦟 96% of malaria deaths occur in the <a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a> African Region.

🦟 Children under 5 years old are the most vulnerable group.

🦟 We must achieve a malaria-free #Africa.
Zero Malaria (@zeromalaria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On #WorldMalariaDay, we celebrate the commitment made to research and development, which has built the most and impressive pipeline of transformative tools to fight malaria yet 🔬💊💉 With these new tools behind us, we can reach #ZeroMalaria in a generation 🎉🏆

On #WorldMalariaDay, we celebrate the commitment made to research and development, which has built the most and impressive pipeline of transformative tools to fight malaria yet 🔬💊💉

With these new tools behind us, we can reach #ZeroMalaria in a generation 🎉🏆
Zero Malaria (@zeromalaria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#DavidBeckham and malaria champions across the world are calling on world leaders to invest in the fight to #EndMalaria to save millions of lives. If they make big pledges at this year's The Global Fund replenishment we can beat this disease within a Generation. #WorldMalariaDay

Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (@rstmh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For #WorldMalariaDay we spoke to a number of our Early Career Grant awardees about why they chose to focus on the disease in their research. See what they said below ⬇️ #EndMalaria #malaria #globalhealth #WorldMalariaDay2022 rstmh.org/news-blog/blog…

For #WorldMalariaDay we spoke to a number of our Early Career Grant awardees about why they chose to focus on the disease in their research. 

See what they said below ⬇️

#EndMalaria #malaria #globalhealth #WorldMalariaDay2022

rstmh.org/news-blog/blog…
AlisonOWheeler (@alisonowheeler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #WorldMalariaDay, we’re celebrating that the world has witnessed 24 countries reach zero malaria cases in just 20 years! Such incredible progress thanks in large part to U.S. President's Malaria Initiative (PMI) & The Global Fund. We can be the generation to #BeatMalaria for good! #FightForWhatCounts

This #WorldMalariaDay, we’re celebrating that the world has witnessed 24 countries reach zero malaria cases in just 20 years! Such incredible progress thanks in large part to <a href="/PMIgov/">U.S. President's Malaria Initiative (PMI)</a> &amp; <a href="/globalfund/">The Global Fund</a>. We can be the generation to #BeatMalaria for good! #FightForWhatCounts
Charlotte Dixie (@charlottedixie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI: Here’s a🧵of some of the great #WorldMalariaDay coverage today in the UK, highlighting the vital role of British-backed science and the @GloablFund to getting progress to #EndMalaria back on track. 🇬🇧 💉

Bill Gates (@billgates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Global Fund is one of the kindest things people have ever done for one another. Replenishing it will lower malaria cases by almost two thirds in just four years, strengthen health systems, and help ensure COVID-19 is the last pandemic. #WorldMalariaDay