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Isdell:Flowers Cross Border Malaria Initiative unites governments, religious groups and communities in support of Zero Malaria Starts with Me
19
March
2019

Livingstone, Zambia - On February 28th and March 1st, 2019 malaria partners joined together at the Annual Round Table hosted by the J.C. Flowers Foundation’s Isdell:Flowers Cross Border Malaria Initiative. The Isdell:Flowers Cross Border Malaria Initiative partners with national governments, the Anglican Church, NGOs, and community members to eliminate malaria along the shared borders of Angola, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Africa’s leaders recommit to increase domestic resources to eliminate Malaria by 2030
11
February
2019

Addis Ababa, 10 February 2019 – African Heads of State and Government adopted the 2018 African Union Malaria Progress Report which was prepared by malaria experts from countries in Africa and in partnership with the African Union, the African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) and the RBM Partnership to End Malaria.

Niger commits to the elimination of malaria with support from Her Excellency Aïssata Issoufou
19
October
2018
On Thursday, 18 October 2018, Niger launched the Zero Malaria Starts with Me campaign at the Palais des Congrès in Niamey in the presence of key players in the fight against malaria in Niger and worldwide. Endorsed by 55 African Heads of State at the 31st Summit of the African Union in July 2018, the Zero Malaria Starts With Me campaign is an initiative of the AU Commission and the RBM Partnership to End Malaria to engage all members of society towards the elimination of the disease from the African continent. Based on successful campaigns used in Senegal, Cameroon, and across Africa, the ca
African leaders launch new, continent-wide campaign for a malaria-free Africa
2
July
2018

Zero Malaria Starts with Me campaign empowers Africans to take a stand in the fight against the deadly disease Monday 2 July 2018 – Today marks the launch of Zero Malaria Starts with Me, a continent-wide campaign co-led by the African Union Commission and the RBM Partnership to End Malaria, and supported by African leaders, that will get more people involved in the fight against the disease that kills over 400,000 Africans every year.