Global awareness raised for World Malaria Day
Global awareness raised for World Malaria Day
Every year on <value>April 25</value>, the world observes World Malaria Day, a vital event dedicated to the fight against malaria.
While malaria is both preventable and treatable, it remains a staggering global health crisis.
The impact is most severe in Africa, where young children under the age of five suffer disproportionately.
Established by the WHO in 2007, this day evolved from Africa Malaria Day to highlight the disease as a global challenge.
Although significant progress has been made—with 47 countries now certified as malaria-free—momentum is being tested by climate change and funding gaps.
Now We Must,' serves as a powerful reminder that while we have the tools to eradicate this disease, we need sustained political and financial commitment.
By uniting across borders and sectors, we can move closer to a world where zero malaria is not just a dream, but a reality achieved within our lifetime.
