Yaounde Declaration: Health ministers of 11 African countries commit to end malaria deaths
- Health leaders from African nations most affected by malaria joined forces in the Yaoundé Declaration, vowing to completely eliminate malaria deaths.
Key Highlights
- This agreement, signed during a conference in Yaoundé co-hosted by the WHO and Cameroon, involves eleven African countries carrying the heaviest burden of malaria globally.
- These countries pledged stronger leadership, increased national funding for anti-malaria programs, investment in data technologies, and implementing the latest malaria control methods.
- Additionally, they committed to boosting healthcare infrastructure, personnel, and program execution at national and local levels.
- Collaboration across different sectors and establishing partnerships for funding, research, and innovation were also emphasized.
- By signing the declaration, these nations solidify their dedication to significantly reducing malaria deaths and holding themselves accountable for achieving the set goals.
Prelims Takeaway
- Yaoundé Declaration
- WHO