The period 2001-2010 has been proclaimed the Decade to Roll Back Malaria in Developing Countries, Particularly Africa by UN 2001-2010: Decade to Roll Back Malaria in Developing Countries, Particularly in Africa
Roll Back Malaria Global Strategic Plan 2005-2015 developed by the Roll Back Malaria Partnership, World Health Organization, the United Nations Children’s Fund and other partners to fight malaria Strategic plan 2005-2015 ROLL BACK
Declarations and decisions on health issues by the Organization of African Unity and the Maputo Declaration on Malaria, HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Other Related Infectious Diseases by the Assembly of the African Union in 2003, MAPUTO DECLARATION ON HIV/AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS, MALARIA AND OTHER RELATED INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Recognizing that malaria-related ill health and deaths throughout the world can be substantially eliminated with political commitment and commensurate resources only if the public is educated and sensitized about malaria, and appropriate health services are made available, particularly in countries where the disease is endemic:
Wangari Maathai (2009) The Challenge for Africa, Page 63-71:
"Why is preventing and treating malaria not a major concern of African governments? ...a community and individuals must recognize the utility and value of the item in question.."
IRDC IDRC'S FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA
Center for Disease for Control and Prevention
Center for Disease for Control and Prevention facts and Figures