Giving Malaria, Neglected Tropical Disease Attention it Deserves Will End Preventable Suffering allafrica: Africa
, and to call for the successful 7th replenishment of The Global Fund.
but also equity will be driven, economic growth increased, and health systems supported to detect and respond to emerging public health threats. by establishing accountability mechanisms and increasing domestic resource mobilisation. 25 countries in Africa are in the process of establishing national End Malaria Councils and Funds to drive multisectoral support for the fight against malaria. EMCs have mobilised millions of USD of financial and in-kind support for the fight against malaria.
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