News

WHO Global Malaria Programme Launches New Operational Strategy

1 Mins read

In an effort to  change the trajectory of malaria trends,with a view to achieving the global malaria targets, the WHO Global Malaria Programme has  published a new operational strategy outlining its priorities and key activities up to 2030.

The strategy outlines 4 strategic objectives where WHO will focus its efforts, including developing norms and standards, introducing new tools and innovation, promoting strategic information for impact, and providing technical leadership of the global malaria response.

In recent years, progress towards critical targets of the WHO Global technical strategy for malaria 2016-2030 has stalled, particularly in countries that carry a high burden of the disease. In 2022 there were an estimated 608 000 malaria-related deaths and 249 million new malaria cases globally, with young children in Africa bearing the brunt of the disease.

Millions of people continue to miss out on the services they need to prevent, detect, and treat malaria. Additionally, progress in global malaria control has been hampered by resource constraints, humanitarian crises, climate change and biological threats such as drug and insecticide resistance.

Dr Daniel Ngamije, Director of the Global Malaria Programme noted that, “A shift in the global malaria response is urgently needed across the entire malaria ecosystem to prevent avoidable deaths and achieve the targets of the WHO global malaria strategy,” 

“This shift should seek to address the root causes of the disease and be centered around accessibility, efficiency, sustainability, equity and integration”, he said.

Related posts
AdvocacyHealthNews

GHAi’s Next-Gen Health Project Gets Boost from Ondo Govt

1 Mins read
By Bunmi Yekini The Ondo State Commissioner for Youth and Sport, Segun Henry Omoyofunmi, has pledged full support for the Next-Gen Health…
AdvocacyNews

HCHI Trains Law Enforcement in Abeokuta on Safer Policing for Women and Girls

2 Mins read
By Damilola Abiola Abeokuta, Ogun State – The Hall of Care and Good Humanitarian Initiative (HCHI), with support from Power of Pride…
Climate and EnvironmentNews

Civil Society Groups Petition Lagos Assembly to Halt Water Privatisation Plans

2 Mins read
By Bunmi Yekini Six civil society organisations have petitioned the Lagos State House of Assembly, urging lawmakers to stop ongoing privatisation moves…
Subscribe To Our Newsletters 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.