The WHO African Region Region continues to shoulder the heaviest burden of malaria, accounting for 94% of global malaria cases in 2022.
You are invited to explore the status of malaria 🦟 in this 2022 #WorldMalariaReport : ➡️ bit.ly/3T2Nu4S
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The #WorldMalariaReport highlights many hurdles in the fight to #EndMalaria – climate change, extreme weather, limited resources, and biological threats 🦟
To reach #ZeroMalaria , we need a significant pivot! More funding, advanced tools and data-driven strategies are essential.
In 2022, the WHO African Region region accounted for 95% (580 000) of global malaria deaths.
I invite you to explore the 2023 #WorldMalariaReport , which spotlights the growing threat of climate change and other factors on the fight against malaria.
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The rise and fall of the Affordable Medicines Facility for malaria, as depicted in the World Health Organization (WHO) #WorldMalariaReport
WATCH: U.S. Global Malaria Coordinator Dr. David Walton reflects on Zanzibar's progress to #EndMalaria and the recently-released World Health Organization (WHO) #WorldMalariaReport .
The @who just released the 2022 #WorldMalariaReport . Here's Margaret Reilly McDonnell with the key takeaways.
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Today World Health Organization (WHO) has released the latest #WorldMalariaReport . This year’s report confirms that malaria remains a deadly threat for millions of people. Learn more about the global challenge to end malaria 🦟 here: bit.ly/3FxnbwB
Great News:
#Malaria 🦟 is on the decline in the Region!
As per the #WorldMalariaReport released today, in 2018 the Region had an estimated 8 million cases and 11 600 #malariadeaths – ↘️69% and ↘️70% less as compared with 2010.
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The #WorldMalariaReport 2023 is now available!
Dive into the latest insights and trends shaping global efforts against Malaria. It’s time to turn this knowledge into action for a Malaria-free world. Read the report here: bit.ly/3T02PmX
📰 KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE #WorldMalariaReport
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The @who just released the 2022 World Malaria Report. Check out our blog post for key takeaways!
According to the latest #WorldMalariaReport , investments in malaria control saved more than 2.8 million lives between 2020 and 2022.
By using existing tools and developing new ones, we can #EndMalaria once and for all! 👏
#WorldMalariaReport (WMR) 2020 released by World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that #India continues to make Impressive gains in reduction of Malaria Burden (1/2)
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Financing the fight to #EndMalaria remains a significant challenge. The 2023 #WorldMalariaReport shows how critical it is to close this funding gap.
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The latest World Health Organization (WHO) #WorldMalariaReport estimates 249 million #malaria cases in 2022— 5 million more than the year prior.
It’s clear we need renewed resources and innovative tools to revitalize the fight to #endmalaria . 🦟❌
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Join us in celebrating the past, current, and future innovations – from #rapidtests to real-time surveillance – that will help us #endmalaria within a generation.⤵️
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