World Leaders make an Unprecedented Commitment to fight Malaria

On September 25, 2008 world leaders gathered at the 2008 Millennium Development Goals Malaria Summit in New York City to celebrate a game-changing $3 billion commitment to ending malaria from a collection of organizations and governments.
Today’s announcement build on the momentum of the international malaria movement which has been growing rapidly since World Malaria Day in April 2008, when UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on the world to end deaths from malaria as quickly as possible.
The funding commitments will support rapid implementation of the Global Malaria Action Plan, which was launched today by the Roll Back Malaria Partnership with the broad support of a united malaria community. Developed with input from more than 250 malaria experts, the Global Malaria Action Plan is the first-ever comprehensive blueprint for global malaria control. The Plan demonstrates that by achieving the Secretary-General’s call for full coverage of malaria interventions by 2010, it is possible to save more than 4.2 million lives by 2015 and lay the foundation for a longer term effort to eradicate the disease.
The fight is not over yet, and there is still much work to be done to end malaria, but the funding announced today takes us a giant step closer to turning our hopes for an end to malaria into a reality.
Please consider helping this momentum continue by making a gift of mosquito nets, still the most effective means of stopping malaria. Every net counts because every life counts.
The $3 Billion Details:
The new commitments announced today, totaling $3 billion, include:
Global Malaria Action Plan Provides New Blueprint for Success
The Global Malaria Action Plan lays out a detailed course of action to dramatically reduce malaria by achieving three goals:
* Short term: Reduce deaths and illness from malaria by half from 2000 levels, by scaling up access to bed nets, indoor spraying, diagnosis and treatment, including preventive treatment for pregnant women, for all in need by 2010. * Medium term: Reduce the number of malaria deaths to near zero by 2015, through sustained universal coverage with proven anti-malaria tools. * Long term: Maintain near-zero deaths worldwide while eliminating malaria transmission in key countries, with the ultimate goal of eradicating malaria completely with new tools and strategies.- Posted by Causecast
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