World Malaria Day was established by the World Health Assembly, the decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO), in May 2007. The day was created to promote global efforts to control malaria and to celebrate the progress made in combating the disease. Before the establishment of World Malaria Day, Africa Malaria Day was observed on April 25, starting in 2001. World Malaria Day replaced Africa Malaria Day to broaden the focus on malaria as a global issue.
World Malaria Day is observed annually on April 25 to raise awareness about the global impact of malaria, a preventable and treatable mosquito-borne disease that affects millions of people worldwide, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite the progress made in recent years, malaria continues to cause significant morbidity and mortality, with hundreds of thousands of deaths occurring each year.
On World Malaria Day, various events and activities are organized to promote awareness, education, and support for malaria control and prevention efforts, including:
1. Awareness campaigns: Governments, non-governmental organizations, and community groups organize events and activities to inform the public about the dangers of malaria, its transmission, prevention methods, and available treatments.
2. Fundraising: Various fundraising events are held to support research, prevention, and treatment efforts in malaria-affected regions.
3. Policy advocacy: World Malaria Day is an opportunity for policymakers, public health experts, and activists to call for increased investment, political commitment, and collaboration to fight malaria.
4. Social media campaigns: People and organizations use social media platforms to share information, stories, and experiences related to malaria and its impact on communities.
World Malaria Day serves as an important reminder of the ongoing battle against this deadly disease and the need for continued investment in research, prevention, and treatment to save lives and reduce suffering.
Hidden Object Games
Join us for an engaging Hidden Object Game in honor of World Malaria Day, observed on April 25th! This day highlights the global efforts to control malaria and supports the goal of “Zero malaria – Draw the line against malaria”.
In this game, you’ll explore various environments around the world where malaria is a critical issue. As you progress through the game, you’ll find hidden objects related to the fight against malaria. Discover mosquito nets, insect repellent, medications, and other malaria prevention and treatment tools hidden in each scene.
While the game provides hours of fun, it also raises awareness about malaria, a preventable and treatable disease that continues to cause significant health burdens in many parts of the world. Play the game, learn more about malaria, and join the global community in the fight against this disease.