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Malaria elimination: Malaria elimination and achieving SDG 3 by 2030 amidst COVID-19, Health News, ET HealthWorld (indiatimes.com)
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LEADERS AGREED ON FIVE KEY STEPS TOWARD MALARIA ELIMINATION BY 2030
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APLMA is an affiliation of Asian and Pacific heads of government formed to accelerate progress against malaria and to eliminate it in the region by 2030.
March 8, 2023
International Women's Day: How Village Malaria Worker, Mrs. Nouansy, Champions Equity in Remote Laos
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Mrs. Nouansy shares her story of working with high-risk remote communities in to detect and treat malaria in Lao PDR.
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The first two years of navigating COVID-19 has changed the way we view and approach global health and development. Many of us have adapted and evolved. Our malaria fight is no exception.
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