World Malaria Day
World Malaria Day đĻđđŠē Every year on April 25, the world unites to recognize World Malaria Day. The day serves as a critical platform to raise awareness about the ongoing fight against malaria, a preventable but devastating disease that continues to plague many areas. The history of World Malaria Day is one of international solidarity. In 2007, member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) established the day during the World Health Assembly. The decision reflects a growing recognition of the need for a concerted global effort to combat malaria. The first World Malaria Day was celebrated in 2008, building on the foundation laid by the African Malaria Day observed by African nations since 2001. The theme of World Malaria Day 2024, "Accelerating the fight against malaria for a fairer world", underscores the importance of ensuring access to effective malaria prevention, diagnosis and treatment, regardless of location or socioeconomic ba...