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ALMA is a groundbreaking coalition of African Heads of State and Government working across country and regional borders to eliminate malaria by 2030.
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http://www.alma2030.org 11-10-2011 22:46:59
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🔊Breaking News!🔊 Swipha Nigeria has become the first Nigerian🇳🇬 manufacturer to obtain World Health Organization (WHO) prequalification for the production of a key #malaria prevention drug used to prevent #malaria in those most at-risk – children & pregnant women. This milestone is part of ongoing efforts

🚨Long Read!🚨 #WorldMosquitoDay may be over, but it's always a good time to learn about mosquitoes. Did you know that dengue, recognised in the World Health Organization (WHO)'s list of #NTDs, has been on the rise, with 5 M cases reported globally in 2023? Like #malaria, dengue is spread by mosquitoes,


The Chairman, Nigeria End Malaria council delivering welcome remark during the virtual inaugural meeting of the council held today. Committed to raising funds to fight the disease. #nemc NMEPNigeria Aliko Dangote Foundation #Alma


Hurray! Namibia has joined the movement with the launch of their vibrant 🇳🇦Malaria Youth Corps, bringing the total to 11 countries! 🙌 Another step forward in the fight against malaria. Read more on Namibia Malaria Youth Corps : alma2030.org/news/namibia-l…

Congratulations Honorable Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa on this kickoff milestone for the End Malaria Council in Nigeria! We're excited and look forward to seeing the impactful work your team, alongside Federal Ministry of Health, NIGERIA, Nigeria End Malaria Council, and NMEPNigeria, will undertake in the fight to

The Nigeria End Malaria Council holds its inaugural meeting to chart the path forward in its mandate. The Council unites key leaders to spearhead efforts in the fight to eliminate malaria thesun.ng/dangote-elumel…




Hongera sana! Congratulations Faustine Ndugulile on your election as World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for Africa! We look forward to your leadership and the WHO African Region team in advancing the broader health & development agenda in Africa.

A new article published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases describes how resistant #malaria parasites are gaining momentum in Africa and the growing need for prompt action: bit.ly/4cFzrZe


Huge congratulations to Ifakara Health Institute & partners for hosting this timely conference. With #climatechange increasingly impacting #publichealth in the region, the rise in Aedes-borne diseases & #malaria is a growing concern. Now more than ever, integrated surveillance & control






