The world is coming together in Rwanda this Thursday 23 June, to demand urgent action to end malaria at the Kigali Summit on Malaria & Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).
Held on the side-lines of the 26th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), the Kigali Summit is a milestone moment in the malaria fight, and one where game-changing political decisions are needed to save hundreds of thousands of lives.
Zero Malaria’s Draw The Line campaign is turning up the pressure on leaders to make sure that bold commitments are made to end malaria through more investment, funding, and resources – to ensure that no one is left behind.
Young people from all over the world have been sending a message to leaders through a unique piece of globally crowdsourced art, the Muundo, which acts as a visual representation of the steps we need to take to end one of humanity’s oldest and deadliest diseases.
At the Summit, the Draw The Line the Muundo will be delivered to key decision-makers, which is a rallying cry from youth all over the world to end this treatable and preventable disease that now takes a child’s life every minute.