Gender, Health Equity and Human Rights
World Malaria Day, observed globally annually on 25th April serves to emphasize the importance of ongoing investment and sustained political commitment for malaria prevention and control.
On World Malaria Day 2024, the RBM Partnership to End Malaria highlights malaria's heavy toll on women and girls, impacting their health, roles, and economic outcomes. Malaria perpetuates inequality and hinders Universal Health Coverage.
A gender-focused approach is vital, focusing resources and targeted interventions in vulnerable areas. Focus areas include addressing gender disparities, improving pregnancy-related prevention, and promoting inclusive health systems. Community engagement ensures equitable access to malaria prevention and treatment interventions..
Let's recommit to women and girls' well-being, pursuing equity in the fight against malaria.
Join the conversation.
- #AccelerateTheFight
- #WorldMalariaDay
- #GenderEquityHumanRights
- #EndMalaria
- #ZeroMalariaStartswithMe
Partners Tool Kit
Let’s come together in accelerating the fight against malaria!
Working with the WHO, Global Malaria Program, we have developed co-branded assets for Partners to use. We have also developed templates and messaging which you can use to adapt as part of your own campaigning. Check out these resources and tools to boost your efforts in spreading the word and moving us closer to a malaria free world.
Download RBM Partnership assets [here] and partner assets [here]
World Malaria Day
April 25th 2024
Time now: 21:52:48
Time now: Europe/Berlin
Discover World Malaria Day events
Explore the activities being implemented by our partners around the world this World Malaria Day in our interactive map: