The Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria.

The Global Fund partnership mobilizes and invests more than US$4 billion a year to support programs run by local experts in more than 100 countries.

The Stop TB Partnership is leading the way to a world without tuberculosis (TB), a disease that is curable but still kills three people every minute. Founded in 2001, the Partnership’s mission is to serve every person who is vulnerable to TB and ensure that high-quality diagnosis , treatment and care is available to all who need it.

Together our over 1700 partners are a collective force that is transforming the fight against TB in more than 100 countries. They include international and technical organizations, government programmes, research and funding agencies, foundations, NGOs, civil society and community groups and the private sector.
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The RBM Partnership is the global platform for coordinated action against malaria.
- Geneva, Geneve, Switzerland
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- www.rollbackmalaria.org/
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World Malaria Day 2021
World Malaria Day, which takes place on 25 April each year, is an internationally recognized day, highlighting the global efforts to control malaria and celebrating the gains that have been made. Since 2000, the world has made historic progress against malaria, saving millions of lives. However, half the world still lives at risk from this preventable, treatable disease, which costs a child’s life every two minutes.
On World Malaria Day we mark successes in the fight against malaria, highlight the responsibility we all have to end malaria within a generation and urge leaders to step up the fight and get us closer to a malaria-free world.
Over the past two decades we’ve made great progress in the malaria fight, saving more than 7 million lives and preventing over 1 billion malaria cases.
World Malaria Day 2021 will unify and build on the ‘Zero Malaria Starts with Me’ movement and the ‘Draw the Line Against Malaria’ youth focused campaign. This year’s theme, “Zero Malaria – Draw the Line Against Malaria”, will explore and connect malaria elimination and malaria in high-burden settings.
The objectives for this year’s World Malaria Day are:
- Highlight the successes of countries in the malaria fight.
- Inspire a new group of countries that havethe potential to eliminate the disease by 2025.
- Demonstrate that zero malaria is within reach for all countries.
Here is how to join us:
- Draw the Line Against Malaria on zeromalaria.org;
- Light up momuments around the world on 25 April 2021 to mark World Malaria Day;
- Join us on social media using our social media toolkit;
- Organize activities in your own country.
We are a global network of civil society organizations and communities contributing to malaria elimination and ensure that communities are at the center of malaria programs.
Firm in the belief that empowered community and civil society are game-changers in health responses, we, representatives of malaria communities and civil society, have come together and formed the Civil Society for Malaria Elimination (CS4ME) network, as part of our commitment to jointly advocate for more effective, sustainable, people-centred, rights-based, equitable, and inclusive malaria programmes.
At a time when the world has the resources and tools to prevent and treat malaria, it is unconscionable how people – mainly from impoverished, vulnerable and underserved communities – continue to be affected and dying from malaria. While we commend the efforts of governments and the international community including CSOs and community engagement that brought the world closer to malaria elimination, we call for greater accountability, political will and action, resource investments, and sense of urgency to eliminate the disease and prevention of reintroduction.Webpage: https://cs4me.org/Logo:
