FORUM:"Accelerating the fight against Malaria for a more equitable World." World Malaria Day 2024.
This year’s International Malaria Day theme underscores Gender, Health equity and Human Rights as a cornerstone to building resilient societies. When we invest in women, Health and Human Rights we make strides towards a healthier, more equitable world. World Malaria Day, observed globally annually on 25th April serves to emphasize the importance of ongoing investment and sustained political commitment for malaria prevention and control. On World Malaria Day 2024, we will highlight malaria's heavy toll on women and girls, impacting their health, roles, and economic outcomes. Malaria perpetuates inequality and hinders Universal Health Coverage. A gender-focused approach is vital, focusing resources and targeted interventions in vulnerable areas. Focus areas include addressing gender disparities, improving pregnancy-related prevention, and promoting inclusive health systems. Community engagement ensures equitable access to malaria prevention and treatment interventions. Let's recommit to women and girls' well-being, pursuing equity in the fight against malaria. We encourage partners to use the following hashtags in social media posts to join the conversation: #AccelerateTheFight, #WorldMalariaDay #GenderEquityHumanRights, #EndMalaria #ZeroMalariaStartswithMe.
World Malaria Day Symposium is held yearly @jhmalariarsch in Baltimore on the 25th of April. The latest research is presented. It is one of the largest events of its kind in the western hemisphere
Focused on four major areas of research — entomology, parasitology, epidemiology and immunology — JHMRI boasts experts from around the globe, all working to prevent and cure malaria
Focused on four major areas of research — entomology, parasitology, epidemiology and immunology — JHMRI boasts experts from around the globe, all working to prevent and cure malaria
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