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$16bn Yearly Boost to African economies if we cut malaria by 90% by 2030

New research from Oxford Economics Africa, commissioned by RBM partner Malaria No More UK, reveals that getting back on track for the Sustainable Development Goal target on malaria would significantly bolster African economies and increase global trade.  

Achieving the target of reducing malaria by 90% from 2015 levels by 2030 could increase African GDP by $126.9 billion cumulatively between 2023 and 2030, averaging an annual boost of nearly $16 billion, larger than Niger’s entire economy today.  

NOMINATION AND ELECTION PROCESS FOR RBM CRSPC CO-CHAIR

22 April 2024 - The RBM Partnership to End Malaria is pleased to announce that it has opened a call for nominations for the position of Country/Regional Support Partner Committee (CRSPC) Co-Chair.

Un moment historique : des ministres africains s’unissent et signent la déclaration pour l’éradication du paludisme

Mercredi 6 mars 2024 – Les ministres des pays africains les plus touchés par le paludisme ont signé aujourd’hui une déclaration marquant leur engagement à réduire la mortalité due au paludisme et convenant d’actions clés pour accélérer les progrès vers l’atteinte des objectifs mondiaux visant à mettre fin au paludisme.

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The International Day of Parliamentarism, also known as World Parliament Day, is celebrated every year on 30 June.

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