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World Malaria Day 2024

Dear Partners,
Imagine a hopeful young mother, her pregnancy overshadowed by the threat of malaria. Each year, 10,000 mothers die because of malaria, their immune systems weakened through pregnancy, increasing the risk of infection and complications.
The statistics are staggering - in 2022, 12.7 million women in the WHO African Region faced malaria during pregnancy, a third of all expectant mothers. Behind these statistics are real human beings.
Imagine not having access to health care services, to clinics, to treatments, to information which could save lives? Health is a human right. This means access to the full range of quality health services when people need them, when and where they need them and without the strain of financial hardship. This should be available to all of us.
Yet, amidst these challenges, we can fight. Working together offers hope.
Together, mothers and children can have a voice in this fight and we can address healthcare disparities.
As World Malaria Day approaches, lets not just raise awareness but let’s ignite change. Lets unite to ensure no mother, child or family member faces malaria alone, creating a future where every life is valued and protected.

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Partner Toolkit


Let’s come together in accelerating the fight against malaria!


Working with the WHO, Global Malaria Program, we have developed co-branded assets for Partners to use. We have also developed templates and messaging which you can use to adapt as part of your own campaigning. Check out these resources and tools to boost your efforts in spreading the word and moving us closer to a malaria free world.
Download RBM Partnership assets [here] and partner assets [here]


Share your plans


Please share with us your plans so we can amplify and share as much of the work our Partners are doing. Using this Partner Spreadsheet and this folder - please do tell us what you’re doing this World Malaria Day.


Take Action Today


On World Malaria Day, lets renew our commitment to eliminating malaria. Its not just about fighting a disease; its about ensuring the well-being of all people affected by malaria. Lets strive for equity in our battle. Join the conversation on social media using the following hashtags

wmd2024
#AccelerateTheFight
#WorldMalariaDay
#GenderEquityHumanRights
#EndMalaria
#ZeroMalariaStartswithMe

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