DRIVEN TO END MALARIA

Now We Can.
Now We Must.

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World Malaria Day 2026

We can end malaria. Not someday,
but in our lifetime.

For the first time, that's not ambition. It's real. Science is advancing faster than ever. New vaccines, treatments, malaria control tools and pioneering technologies, including gene drive, and long-acting injectables, are in development. Already, 25 countries are rolling out malaria vaccines to protect 10 million children a year. Next-generation mosquito nets now make up 84% of all new nets distributed.
Nationally-led programmes are driving change.

But malaria doesn't wait. When funding falls and programmes weaken, it comes back fast, killing hundreds of thousands more children and reversing hard-won gains.The possibility has never been greater. And neither has the cost of letting it slip.

This World Malaria Day:
Grasp the moment. Protect lives now. Fund a malaria-free future.

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  1. Nations are leading. Science is delivering. Communities are driving change. We can end malaria in our lifetime. Now We Can. Now We Must.

  2. Science is advancing faster than ever, and ending malaria in our lifetime is now a real possibility. Now We Can. Now We Must.

  3. The next generation could grow up in a world free from malaria. Now We Can. Now We Must.

  4. When funding falls, malaria rebounds fast. Children will die if momentum slips. Now We Can. Now We Must.

  5. National leadership is driving this forward. Momentum is building. Now We Can. Now We Must.

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We can end malaria. Not someday, but in our lifetime.For the first time, that's not ambition. It's real. Science is advancing faster than ever. New vaccines, treatments, malaria control tools and pioneering technologies, including gene drive, and long-acting injectables, are in development. Already, 25 countries are rolling out malaria vaccines to protect 10 million children a year. Next-generation mosquito nets now make up 84% of all new nets distributed.
Nationally-led programmes are driving change.
But malaria doesn't wait. When funding falls and programmes weaken, it comes back fast, killing hundreds of thousands more children and reversing hard-won gains.The possibility has never been greater. And neither has the cost of letting it slip.This World Malaria Day: Grasp the moment. Protect lives now. Fund a malaria-free future.
Now We Can. Now We Must.
@ZeroMalaria #ZeroMalaria #WMD2026 #NowWeCanNowWeMust

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We can end malaria, not someday, but in our lifetime.For the first time, that's not ambition. It's real. Science is advancing faster than ever. New vaccines, treatments, mosquito control tools and pioneering technologies, including gene drive, are in development. Already, 25 countries are rolling out malaria vaccines to protect 10 million children a year. Next-generation mosquito nets now make up 84% of all new nets distributed.Nationally-led programmes are driving change.But malaria doesn't wait. When funding falls, it comes back fast, killing hundreds of thousands more children and reversing hard-won gains.The possibility has never been greater. And neither has the cost of letting it slip.This World Malaria Day: Grasp the moment. Protect lives now. Fund a malaria-free future.Now We Can. Now We Must.
@ZeroMalaria #ZeroMalaria #WMD2026 #NowWeCanNowWeMust

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Ending malaria in our lifetime is now a real possibility. Science is delivering. Nationally-led programmes are driving change.But when funding falls, malaria rebounds, and children die. The possibility has never been greater. Neither has the cost of letting it slip.Now We Can. Now We Must.
@ZeroMalaria #ZeroMalaria #WMD2026 #NowWeCanNowWeMust

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The possibility has never been greater. Neither has the cost of letting it slip.This World Malaria Day. Grasp the moment.Now We Can. Now We Must.
@zeromalaria #ZeroMalaria #WMD2026 #NowWeCanNowWeMust #WorldMalariaDay #MalariaFree