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In a recent report, the MCD has confirmed as many as 2,711 dengue cases till October 8 as the situation remains critical. so much that the h
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"Time to deliver zero malaria." world malaria day 2023.
On 25 April, World Malaria Day 2023 will be marked under the theme “Time to deliver zero malaria: invest, innovate, implement"
Consolidated Guidelines for Malaria.
To address these threats and support countries in building more resilient malaria programmes, WHO recently published new guidance, including:
a new strategy to contain antimalarial drug resistance in Africa;
a new initiative to stop the spread of Anopheles stephensi in urban environments;
a new framework, developed jointly by WHO and UN-Habitat, to guide city leaders in urban malaria control.
a new toolkit to help countries assess their malaria surveillance systems and identify areas for investment
To support malaria-endemic countries, WHO has also increased the transparency, flexibility and access to its malaria recommendations. WHO encourages countries to tailor the recommendations to local disease settings, using local data, for maximum impact. All WHO malaria guidance is available through two digital platforms:
MAGICapp – The consolidated WHO guidelines for malaria are accessible through the MAGICapp platform in English, French, Arabic and Spanish;
Malaria Toolkit app – WHO’s most up-to-date recommendations on malaria can also be found in the Malaria Toolkit app.
WHO’s consolidated guidelines are a “living” document that is updated periodically as and when new guidance becomes available. In June 2022, WHO updated its recommendations for 3 key chemoprevention strategies.
Seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) is recommended for children living in areas with highly seasonal malaria transmission in Africa.
Perennial malaria chemoprevention (PMC) is recommended for young children living in areas where malaria is a year-round disease, and where transmission is high.
Intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy (IPTp) is recommended for all pregnant women living in areas of moderate-to-high malaria transmission in Africa.
When given to the young children and pregnant women who are most vulnerable to malaria, preventive chemotherapy has been shown to be a safe, effective and cost-effective strategy for reducing the disease burden and saving lives.
WHO recently published recommendations on new types of insecticide-treated nets (March 2023) and on the treatment of malaria cases (November 2022).
Invest in malaria control.
According to WHO’s World malaria report 2022, the funding gap between the amount invested in the global malaria response (US$ 3.5 billion) and the resources needed (US$ 7.3 billion) has widened, particularly over the past 3 years – increasing from a shortfall of US$ 2.6 billion in 2019 to US$ 3.5 billion in 2020 and US$ 3.8 billion in 2021.
Despite the significant contributions of countries and partners, the Seventh Global Fund replenishment raised US$ 15.7 billion against an expected target of at least US$ 18 billion. With the changing economic environment, the funding space for the malaria response has become increasingly challenging.
In this resource-constrained environment, a better targeting of available funding is essential. Funding should be prioritized for the most vulnerable populations who are less able to access services and hardest hit when they become ill. Adequate and predictable financing is essential to sustain progress in efforts to combat malaria.
World Malaria Day 2023 will be marked under the theme “Time to deliver zero malaria: invest, innovate, implement” and the importance of reac
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Sudan is the first country in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region to embrace this innovative approach to malaria control
WHO welcomes the news today from Sudan that it has adopted the “High burden to high impact” approach to accelerate progress against malaria
WHO welcomes the news today from Sudan that it has adopted the “High burden to high impact” (HBHI) approach to accelerate progress against malaria. Through HBHI, countries hardest hit by malaria are reaching populations at greatest risk of malaria with tailored packages of interventions informed by local data and disease settings.
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