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World Malaria Day

World Malaria Day (WMD) is an international observance commemorated every year on 25 April and recognizes global efforts to control malaria. Globally, 3.3 billion people in 106 countries are at risk of malaria.[1] In 2012, malaria caused an estimated 627,000 deaths, mostly among African children.[2] Asia, Latin America, and to a lesser extent the Middle East and parts of Europe are also affected.

World Malaria day

All Member States of the World Health Organization

25 April 2025 (2025-04)

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World Malaria Day sprang out of the efforts taking place across the African continent to commemorate Africa Malaria Day. WMD is one of 11 official global public health campaigns currently marked by the World Health Organization (WHO), along with World Health Day, World Blood Donor Day, World Immunization Week, World Antimicrobial Awareness Week, World Patient Safety Day, World Tuberculosis Day, World Chagas Disease Day, World No Tobacco Day, World Hepatitis Day and World AIDS Day.[3]


According to the most recent World Malaria Report, the global tally of malaria reached 429,000 malaria deaths and 212 million new cases in 2015. The rate of new malaria cases fell by 21 per cent globally between 2010 and 2015, and malaria death rates fell by 29 per cent in the same period. In sub-Saharan Africa, case incidence and death rates fell by 21 per cent and 31 per cent, respectively.[4]

World Malaria Day 2024: "Accelerating the fight against malaria for a more equitable world",

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World Malaria Day 2023: “Time to deliver zero malaria: invest, innovate, ”[15]

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World Malaria Day 2022: "Harness to reduce the malaria disease burden and save lives."[16]

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World Malaria Day 2019-2020-2021: "Zero malaria starts with me"

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World Malaria Day 2018: "Ready to beat malaria"

World Malaria Day 2017: "LETS Close The Gap"

World Malaria Day 2016: "End Malaria For Good"[19][20]

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World Malaria Day 2013-2014-2015: "Invest in the future: defeat malaria"

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World Malaria Day 2012: "Sustain Gains, Save Lives: Invest in Malaria"

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World Malaria Day 2011: "Achieving Progress and Impact"

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World Malaria Day 2009-2010: "Counting malaria out"

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World Malaria Day 2008: "Malaria: a disease without borders"

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Each World Malaria Day focuses on a specific theme. Current and past themes include the following:

Global Events[edit]

Europe[edit]

Leading to World Malaria Day 2014, the European Vaccine Initiative announced sixteen new projects for the acceleration of malaria vaccine development.[26] The projects were to be undertaken by an international consortium involving partners from the public and private sectors from Europe, USA and Africa.

India[edit]

For World Malaria Day 2017, efforts across India included a series of measures to control the spread of this vector-borne disease. The coastal city of Mangaluru identified open water resources to target for eliminating mosquitos that spread malaria.[27]

Global Malaria Action Plan

Malaria Day in the Americas

World Mosquito Day

World Malaria Day WHO website

Roll Back Malaria Partnership - World Malaria Day

MALARIA.com - World Malaria Day

WHO Global Malaria Programme

Malaria Awareness Day, 2007 Proclamation by U.S. President George W. Bush