"Malaria is a topic very close to my heart. I started my career as a #malaria researcher, and I wrote my PhD thesis on the effect of dams and reservoirs on malaria transmission in Ethiopia.
Eradicating this ancient disease has long been a personal dream of mine."-@DrTedros
"We must remember that we have made incredible progress.
Since 2000, #malaria deaths have fallen by more than half & we have succeeded in eliminating malaria from many parts of the world."-@DrTedros
"WHO has now certified 40 countries as #malaria-free; most recently China, which reported 30 million cases a year in the 1940s."-@DrTedros
"But globally, progress has stalled at an unacceptably high level, with more than 200 million [#malaria] cases and 400 thousand deaths every year.
Most are children and pregnant women in Africa."-@DrTedros
"#COVID19 pandemic has not helped. A WHO survey of 105 countries last year showed that 46% of them reported disruptions in #malaria diagnosis and treatment.
The full impact of the pandemic on malaria may not be known for some time."-@DrTedros
"It is clear we have a lot of work to do to realise our vision of a #malaria-free world.
For starters, we must make much better use of the tools we have today to prevent, detect and treat malaria."-@DrTedros
"WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group on #malaria eradication has been clear that we will need new tools to realize our vision of a malaria free world, including new vaccines."-@DrTedros
"For several decades, many major vaccine developers have gradually abandoned their attempts to develop malaria vaccines."-@DrTedros
"But six years ago, the world’s first #malaria vaccine was approved, and two years ago, WHO and our partners began a pilot programme to roll it out in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi."-@DrTedros
"More than 700 thousand children have now received the [#malaria] vaccine, and the initial results are very promising.
WHO will be reviewing the data in the coming months, to consider a recommendation for wider use."-@DrTedros
"At the same time, we know that in future we will need more and better vaccines.
For that reason, I am delighted that BioNTech has committed to developing an mRNA #malaria vaccine in Africa."-@DrTedros
"18 months ago, most people outside the life sciences world had never heard of mRNA. But the very high efficacy of two mRNA vaccines for #COVID19 have shown the world just how powerful this technology could be against many diseases, including #malaria."-@DrTedros
"The [#COVID19] pandemic has also demonstrated the urgent need to invest in scaling up local [vaccines] production capacity, especially in Africa."-@DrTedros
"So I am hopeful that this project will be a meaningful & long-lasting contribution to ensuring our continent has a reliable supply of high-quality, locally-produced vaccines."-@DrTedros
"The key to #malaria eradication is partnership, and we’re all very grateful that the European Union, the @EIB and the @gatesfoundation have committed to investing in this very exciting project."-@DrTedros
"mRNA technology is helping us to save lives from #COVID19, a disease that we have only known about for 19 months."-@DrTedros
"#Malaria has been with us for millennia. Eradicating it has been a long-held but unattainable dream.
But new technologies like mRNA are making what was once a fantasy, a possibility."-@DrTedros
"We still have a very long road to travel. But this is an ambitious and purposeful stride down that road.
WHO remains committed to walking and working with you, our partners, until we reach our destination: a world free of #malaria."-@DrTedros
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@DrTedros "Honoured to be able to attend the opening of the WHO Country Office in the Kingdom of 🇧🇭, WHO’s 152nd country office. The Office will deliver strategic, technical, policy & service delivery support to the govt to advance health & well-being nationally, regionally & 🌍"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "The opening of this country [in #Bahrain] office reflects WHO’s commitment to serve all countries, at all income levels, providing support tailored to the needs of the country and its place in the global health architecture"-@DrTedros#HealthForAll#WHOImpact
Those at greatest risk of drowning are often those least able to protect themselves, like 🧒 under 5 years.
There are many tested solutions to prevent this tragedy, so let's scale up #DrowningPrevention to save lives!
At the international @IAS_conference on HIV Science, WHO launched 🆕 guidelines on #HIV for prevention, treatment, monitoring & service delivery, including important updates & recommendations since 2016.
WHO released its first guidelines on hepatitis C virus (#HCV) self-testing, highlighting key recommendations for countries to eliminate HCV as a public health problem by 2030.
During the international @IAS_conference on HIV Science, WHO highlighted its 🆕 guideline on screening & treatment of #CervicalCancer to help countries make progress faster & more equitably.
🆕 study reveals 1.5 million children lost primary caregivers incl. at least 1 parent 👨🦰 or grandparent 🧓 to #COVID19 during the first 14 months of the pandemic. Advancing #VaccinEquity through #COVAX is urgently needed to save lives & protect children
The death of a parent or caregiver can have immediate & lifelong harmful consequences for children incl. increased risks of:
🔸physical, emotional & sexual violence
🔸#MentalHealth problems
🔸family poverty
"More than any other event, the @Olympics have the power to bring the world together, to inspire, to show what is possible. And more than any other event, they command the attention of the world’s people. And that is why I have come"-@DrTedros#Tokyo2020#AGoal4All
@Olympics@DrTedros "I've been invited to the @Olympics Games before, but have never been able to attend. I've come this time – to this global mountaintop – with a message for the 🌍’s people to hear. In fact, I've come to answer a question"-@DrTedros#Tokyo2020#AGoal4All