This World Malaria Day, we have a challenge for you
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Friend, a child dies of malaria every two minutes, even though malaria is preventable. Malaria is one of the most common diseases that Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) staff treat, and children are among the most vulnerable to infection and serious complications.
Right now, our teams are witnessing alarming spikes in cases of malaria in places like Pakistan, where millions of people were displaced from their homes by historic flooding. Extreme weather due to climate change is driving a dangerous increase in cases of this disease. MSF teams are working to stop malaria in its tracks and save lives—but we can only do that with your support, friend.
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