World Malaria Day, which takes place on 25 April each year, is an internationally recognized day, highlighting the global efforts to control malaria and celebrating the gains that have been made. Since 2000, the world has made historic progress against malaria, saving millions of lives.
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Upcoming Events
09 Mar 2021
Dear RBM Partners,
On behalf of the RBM Partner Committees and RBM Partnership Secretariat, we would like...
18 Mar 2021
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the given circumstances and restrictions, the Vector Control Working Group (VCWG)...
Previous Events

03 Mar 2021
March 3 2021, 8:00-9:00 am EST.
Register now for The Role of Community and Faith Leaders in Malaria Control and...

24 Feb 2021
Africa’s first COVID cases were diagnosed in mid-February 2020. One year on, the African Leaders Malaria Alliance,...
22 Feb 2021
Dear RBM Partners,
On behalf of the RBM Partner Committees and RBM Partnership Secretariat, we would like...
18 Feb 2021
This year, due to COVID, we will be holding our annual partners' meeting virtually, While we will miss seeing many of...