In its World Malaria Report 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO) says U.S.$3.6 billion dollars in additional funding is needed to fight malaria between now and 2015 in order to avoid losing the gains made over the past decade.
During the past decade, a concerted effort by endemic countries, donors and global malaria partners led to strengthened malaria control around the world. The scale-up of malaria… Read more »
During the past decade, global malaria prevention and control efforts have been scaled up, with notable progress in sub-Saharan Africa. However, ... see more »
A significant slowdown in global funding of anti-malaria campaigns threatens to roll back impressive gains made against the preventable mosquito-borne disease over the last decade,… Read more »
The WHO World Malaria Report 2012, says financial shortfall threatens progress on malaria deaths throughout sub-Saharan Africa, just as historic gains are being realised. Read more »
With the release of this year's World Health Organization World Malaria Report, Chris Helfrich, director of the United Nations Foundation's Nothing But Nets campaign to fight… Read more »
Malaria No More welcomes the release of the World Health Organization's World Malaria Report 2012. The report demonstrates the extraordinary successes of the global fight against… Read more »
The World Malaria Report 2012 concludes that the world is at a critical moment in the fight against malaria. More funding and life-saving bed nets are ... see more »
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