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AFCON 2024: In Côte d’Ivoire, cultural icons team up to end malaria
The RBM Partnership to End Malaria and Zero Malaria F.C. – an initiative co-captained by icons Luís Figo and Khalilou Fadiga – is engaging with players, fans and key stakeholders at the upcoming major tournament, to raise awareness of the disease and urge greater action.
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Join us to protect more expectant mothers and their babies from malaria
Each year, over 11 million pregnant women in Africa are infected with malaria, resulting in approximately 10,000 maternal deaths and a fifth of all stillbirths in sub-Saharan Africa. However, just three doses of Intermittent Preventive Treatment in pregnancy – or IPTp-SP - can protect pregnant women and their unborn children from these devasting consequences. The RBM Partnership’s Malaria in Pregnancy Working Group invites partners and communities around the world to sign our open letter, calling on decisionmakers to Speed Up Scale Up of IPTp coverage ahead of the African Union Summit in 2023 and increase their efforts to protect more pregnant women from malaria.
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GLOBAL MALARIA DASHBOARD
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Malaria to kill 300,000 more people if critical funding not received
26 September 2024 (New York) – Ahead of the Global Fund Replenishment next year, Heads of State and Government gathering at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) warned that funding for malaria must be increased to prevent the number of cases and deaths rising.
RBM Partnership welcomes nomination of Dr Faustine Engelbert NGudulile of Tanzania as nex director for WHO African Region.
2 September, 2024 - The RBM Partnership to End Malaria welcomed the nomination of Dr Faustine Engelbert Ndugulile as the next Regional Director for the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region and congratulated him upon being the next to take on this important mantle.
RBM Partnership calls for increaed funding to end Malaria inequality.
29 August , 2024. BRAZZAVILLE – Malaria is keeping African families poor while straining health systems and making existing vulnerabilities such as displacement and gender inequality worse, the RBM Partnership to End Malaria has warned. RBM is a United Nations-hosted entity, that brings together over 500 partners to work towards malaria elimination.
The RBM Partnership to End Malaria Launches Youth Workstream to Empower the Next Generation in Malaria Elimination
12th of August of 2024 – The RBM Partnership to End Malaria has announced the launch of its Youth Workstream, an initiative aimed at coordinating the global youth response to malaria by collaborating with partners to amplify young people’s voices and equipping them with the tools, resources, and platforms needed to make a significant impact in the fight to end malaria.
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