“Malaria-related deaths are unacceptable in Ghana.’’
Ghana on Wednesday launched a national malaria elimination strategic plan, aiming to eradicate the deadly disease in the country.
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Ghana unveils strategic plan to eliminate malaria
“Malaria-related deaths are unacceptable in Ghana.’’
NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA • JANUARY 17, 2024

Ghana on Wednesday launched a national malaria elimination strategic plan, aiming to eradicate the deadly disease in the country.


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The 2024-2028 malaria elimination strategic plans contain a comprehensive roadmap towards a malaria-free Ghana, said Ghana’s minister of health, Kwaku Manu.
“Malaria-related deaths are unacceptable in Ghana. Indeed, nobody should be dying of malaria in this day and age,” said the minister, adding that Ghana has the science, tools, and human resources necessary to end malaria.
“Malaria elimination is feasible and achievable with our strong collaboration, leadership, and strategic approaches,’’ he added.
Sharmila Lareef, Multi-Country Assignment Officer for Ghana, Liberia, Gambia, and Sierra Leone at the World Health Organisation, lauded Ghana for the progress it has made in the fight against malaria.
She affirmed the WHO’s commitment to continue to provide the required technical assistance for Ghana to eliminate the disease.
Malaria elimination requires high political commitment, renewed and stronger partnerships, mobilisation of adequate resources, and substantial investment in the elimination strategy, said Mr Lareef.
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