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"REBUILDING OUR WORLD BLOCK-BY-BLOCK"
T h e P o r t a l s o f E P A C H A F o u n d a t i o n – P h a s e I I a r e O p e n :
World Malaria Day
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MALARIA: KEY FACTS!
Courtesy, WHO Director-General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
"Incredible progress has been made against malaria over the last two decades.
Advances in nets, tests and medicines have helped prevent more than 2 billion cases and save an estimated 12 million lives.
The world’s first malaria vaccine has so far reached 1.5 million children in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi, and a second malaria vaccine is now in development.
These innovations have been made possible by investment in cutting edge research and development.
But even with all of these advances, malaria remains a leading cause of death for people in low-income countries, and still claims more than 600,000 lives each year, disproportionately affecting poor and marginalized populations.
At a time when more investment is needed, the global malaria response faces significant shortfalls.
World Malaria Day is a reminder of the urgent need to close investment gaps, scale up research and development, and expand access to malaria tools and services for the most at-risk populations.
By using all the tools we have, old and new, we can move closer to the vision of “zero malaria.”.
Quote Courtesy, WHO Director-General, Dr. Tedros
Public Enemy Number One:
The Mosquito!
MOSQUITOES AND GLOBAL WARMING
". . . Admittedly there are other diseases and medical problems associated with climate change, but we shall confine our discussion to mosquito-borne diseases. Are we to take the blame for our failure to curb global warming? . . ."
Quote Courtesy: https://kenlyen.wixsite.com/website/mosquito-1
IT'S TIME TO KNOW THE
ENEMY!
Thanks to the dedicated work of . . .
much more can be understood about
MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASES:
THE NUMBER ONE KILLERS
CONTINUING
TO AIM FOR . . .
ZERO MALARIA!
Learn more at: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241564991
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Learn more about . . .
World Malaria Day
on the following WHO web page:
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The World must continue
the work toward . . .
"ZERO MALARIA!"
More than nets are needed:
a hopefully effective
vaccine for
Humanity's victims of
Malaria is . . .
FINALLY DEVELOPED FOR MEDICINAL
USAGE!
LEARN MORE: WHO prequalifies a second malaria vaccine, a significant milestone in prevention of the disease
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Sincere Thanks to
UNITED NATIONS
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