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World Malaria Day 2025: Why Women Must Lead the Malaria Fight

“We must reimagine a world free of malaria—where no mother dies giving life and no child loses life to a mosquito bite.” — Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa Every April 25, the world pauses to observe World Malaria Day, a global moment of reflection and renewed action. This year, under the theme “Malaria Ends with Us: Reinvest, Reimagine, Reignite”, the message is clear: ending malaria isn’t just a medical mission, it’s a grassroots revolution. And at the heart of that revolution must be women. The Feminine Frontline: Why Women Matter in the Malaria Fight Malaria is more than a tropical disease, it’s a daily emergency for millions of girls and women, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2023, there were: 263 million malaria cases reported globally 597,000 malaria-related deaths, with 246 million cases, and 95% of the deaths occurring in the WHO African Region…