Actualités
Les dirigeants africains appellent à l’inclusion urgente du financement pour l’éradication des maladies dans la reconstitution de l’IDA21
Cet appel intervient à un moment où le continent africain est confronté à une tempête parfaite qui menace de...
Business leaders enlisted to defeat malaria in inaugural Nigeria End Malaria Council meeting
The Federal Republic of Nigeria held their inaugural national End Malaria Council on Friday, 23 August.
Namibia launches youth corps to combat malaria on World Mosquito Day
Young Namibians empowered to lead the fight against malaria in high-risk regions.
Nigeria joins list of African countries with youth corps to combat malaria and NTDs
Vibrant youth to lead Nigeria's charge against malaria and NTDs, joining Africa’s top 10 in the battle for a...
ALMA congratulates Guinea on unveiling its Malaria Youth Corps
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the Republic of Guinea for launching its national Malaria Youth Corps.
Community scorecards in Kenya continues to empower locals towards quality health care
Community members can play a key role in contributing to health systems strengthening including through the community scorecard process.
President Embaló Urges African Countries to Allocate Resources in Their Domestic Budgets Towards Eliminating Malaria
H.E. Umaro Sissoco Embaló has called upon African countries to prioritise malaria in their national development agendas and allocate...
President Embaló urges African countries to allocate resources in their domestic budgets towards eliminating malaria
H.E. President Embaló emphasised the importance of Africa securing the necessary resources to win the fight against malaria.
ALMA félicite le Tchad pour avoir éliminé le problème de santé publique que représentait la trypanosomiase humaine africaine
Le Tchad est le premier pays pour l’année 2024 à être reconnu pour avoir éliminé une MTN, rejoignant ainsi...
Joy Phumaphi & Dr Michael Adekunle Charles: How do we defeat malaria in Africa and spur development?
Africa has made significant progress in malaria control, but imminent threats could reverse these gains. Urgent action is needed...