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The United States, through the US President's Malaria Initiative (PMI), has teamed up with the National Malaria Control Program and other malaria partners to celebrate World Malaria Day. Malaria in Ghana.
The theme of this year's World Malaria Day was Zero Malaria Begins with Me, which also aimed to achieve encouraging results over the last 10 years.
From 2011 to 2016, the prevalence of malaria among children under five years decreased by 8% nationally and from 2014, the number of deaths from malaria decreased by 73%.
However, as we celebrate this impact on saving lives, we must step up our efforts to fight the disease and achieve the noble and ambitious goal of "Zero Malaria Deaths".
Since 2008, PMI has partnered with Ghana to fight malaria, funding essential malaria interventions and providing valuable technical and operational badistance to strengthen and expand Ghana's efforts to end this deadly disease. totally avoidable.
During fiscal year 2018, PMI has invested $ 28 million in Ghana and has provided over $ 277 million in badistance to Ghana since its inception.
"We know that fighting malaria is a wise investment to protect health, create opportunities, and foster growth and security in Ghana and around the world.
And we know that fighting together against malaria makes us more effective and produces greater impact than any other, "said Janean Davis, head of the USAID Health Team in Ghana.
With the Ministry of Health and the National Malaria Control Program in mind and in close collaboration with local communities, donors, multilateral organizations, faith-based groups, the private sector, research and academic institutions, etc. ㅡ PMI has supported significant improvements in coverage and impact of proven and cost-effective antimalarial interventions in Ghana.
"The PMI shows what is possible when we work together, giving countries the means to lead the way in eliminating malaria," said US Global Malaria Coordinator Kenneth Staley.
"Looking forward, we are excited to expand coverage of life-saving interventions, introduce innovations, and revolutionize our data environment to secure our business." shared vision of a world without malaria. "
About the President's Malaria Initiative
The US President's Malaria Initiative (PMI) supports 24 partner countries in sub-Saharan Africa and three programs in the Greater Mekong subregion in South-East Asia to fight malaria and prevent malaria. eliminate.
Led by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented in conjunction with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), PMI offers cost-effective and life-saving interventions, such as insecticide-treated mosquito nets, indoor residual sprays essential drugs – along with catalytic technical and operational badistance that gives partner countries the means to end malaria.
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