From Malaria No More UK <[email protected]>
Subject World Malaria Day is here – let's #DrawTheLine
Date April 25, 2021 8:02 AM
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Today, on World Malaria Day, we’re uniting to Draw The Line Against Malaria and show the world that we will be the generation to end this deadly disease for good.

Get involved and join the conversation on social media with the World Malaria Day toolkit.
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** Watch My Name is Muundo
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To mark this global moment, Draw The Line Against Malaria has launched My Name Is Muundo, a new animation exploring the story behind the campaign’s iconic artwork: a new universal language to unite the world against malaria.

It features the voice of Grammy Award-winning Nigerian Afropop singer, songwriter, actress and activist Yemi Alade, the animation helps show how we can all play a part in ending malaria in our lifetimes.
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The Draw The Line campaign asks people everywhere to visit zeromalaria.org ([link removed]) and add a personal line of Muundo art to a growing piece of crowdsourced artwork to be presented to World leaders ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Rwanda this June.
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** A game-changing malaria vaccine
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The new malaria vaccine developed by researchers at the University of Oxford has been shown to be 77% effective in phase 2 clinical trials – suggesting it could be a game-changer in the fight to end the disease.

An effective vaccine for malaria has long been sought after as a key piece of the puzzle in ending the disease which still takes the lives of over 400,000 people every year, most of them young children. But so far, the most effective jab available only offers partial protection. The Oxford vaccine is the first to meet the World Health Organisation’s goal of 75% efficacy against the disease.
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** Donate to make malaria no more
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If you'd like to do even more on World Malaria Day to help us reach zero malaria, please consider setting up a regular donation. With you behind us, we can mobilise the global partnerships, leadership and financing needed to end this killer disease. We’ve made incredible progress, but half the world remains at risk – let’s make malaria no more.
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Malaria No More UK
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