Press clippings published on occasion of the launch of the Global Malaria Action Plan (GMAP) on 25 September 2008 in New York, Nairobi, Bamako and Manila

By: Roll Back Malaria
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Geneva : WHO, September 2008Description: [26 p.] ill., tblsSubject(s): Malaria | Diseases | Tropical Diseases | News ItemsSummary: This compilation of press clippings documents the launch of the Global Malaria Action Plan (GMAP) on September 25, 2008, in New York, Nairobi, Bamako, and Manila. The GMAP, developed by the Roll Back Malaria partnership, is a comprehensive blueprint for global malaria control and elimination. It outlines strategies, costs, goals, and timelines to build on recent successes in the malaria control and move towards full control and beyond. The press clipping highlights the significances of GMAP launch, featuring statements from world leaders, health experts and advocates. They emphasize the urgent need for action against malaria, the ambitious goals of the GMAP, and the importance of global partnership and funding commitments. The clippings also showcase the diverse perspective and priorities of different stakeholders, reflecting the global effort to combat this deadly disease.
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This compilation of press clippings documents the launch of the Global Malaria Action Plan (GMAP) on September 25, 2008, in New York, Nairobi, Bamako, and Manila. The GMAP, developed by the Roll Back Malaria partnership, is a comprehensive blueprint for global malaria control and elimination. It outlines strategies, costs, goals, and timelines to build on recent successes in the malaria control and move towards full control and beyond. The press clipping highlights the significances of GMAP launch, featuring statements from world leaders, health experts and advocates. They emphasize the urgent need for action against malaria, the ambitious goals of the GMAP, and the importance of global partnership and funding commitments. The clippings also showcase the diverse perspective and priorities of different stakeholders, reflecting the global effort to combat this deadly disease.

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