FORUM:" Reaching zero". World Malaria Day 2021
25 April is is an occasion to highlight the need for continued investment and sustained political commitment for malaria prevention and control. It was instituted by WHO Member States during the World Health Assembly of 2007.Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges, a growing number of countries are approaching – and achieving – malaria elimination. On 21 April 2021, ahead of World Malaria Day, country leaders, frontline health workers and global partners joined together the "Reaching zero: virtual forum" to share experiences and reflections on efforts to reach the target of zero malaria.
EVENT: Ahead of World Malaria Day, country leaders, frontline health workers and global partners came together in a Virtual forum to share experiences and reflections on efforts to reach the target of zero malaria.
The Reaching zero event was co-hosted by WHO and the RBM Partnership to End Malaria.
See the programme in Virtual Forum on Malaria Elimination | French | Spanish | Arabic.
KEY MESSAGES: Reaching the zero malaria target. Key messages.
This year, WHO and other partners are marking World Malaria Day by celebrating the achievements of countries that are approaching, and achieving,malaria elimination. They provide inspiration for all nations that are working to stamp out this deadly disease and improve the health and livelihoods of their populations. The Communications toolkit contains key messaging and other resources which can be used around World Malaria Day 2021 to support your activities and outreach.CAMPAIGN: WHO launches effort to stamp
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