World Malaria Day April 25, 2014

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World Malaria Day, 25 April 2014

Invest in the future. Defeat malaria

Global efforts to control and eliminate malaria have saved an estimated 3.3 million lives since 2000, reducing malaria mortality rates by 42% globally and 49% in Africa. Increased political commitment and expanded funding have helped to reduce malaria incidence by 25% globally, and 31% in Africa.

A woman putting up a mosquito bednet, United Republic of Tanzania.

But we are not there yet. Malaria still kills an estimated 627 000 people every year, mainly children under 5 years of age in sub-Saharan Africa. In 2013, 97 countries had on-going malaria transmission.

Every year, more than 200 million cases occur; most of these cases are never tested or registered. Emerging drug and insecticide resistance threaten to reverse recent gains.

If the world is to maintain and accelerate progress against malaria, in line with Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 6, and to ensure attainment of MDGs 4 and 5, more funds are urgently required.

The theme for 2014 and 2015 is: Invest in the future. Defeat malaria.

Australian Mercy through its Buzz Off malaria initiative is reducing malaria infection rates in countries like Burma where the disease has run rampant for decades.

 

Your Support of the Buzz Off Malaria initiative is seeing results, saving lives and helping to transform communities.

 

Donations to Buzz Off can be made through the Australian Mercy secure site.  Thank you for your assistance.