Europe Leading to World Malaria Day 2014, the European Vaccine Initiative announced sixteen new projects for the acceleration of malaria vaccine development. The projects were to be undertaken by an international consortium involving partners from the public and private sectors from Europe, USA and Africa.
India For World Malaria Day 2017, efforts across India included a series of measures to control the spread of this vector-borne disease. The coastal city of Mangaluru identified open water resources to target for eliminating mosquitos that spread malaria.
Nigeria Events marking World Malaria Day 2014 in
Nigeria included a demonstration of
anti-malarial bed nets, testing and distribution of anti-malarial drugs, seminars on progress in combating and controlling malaria, and the inclusion of African footballers in the campaign to combat malaria. As of 2016, the Federal Ministry of Health has pledged to end Malaria. The U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria,
James F. Entwistle, has pledged continued support and noted the possibility of ending Malaria in Nigeria.
United States April 25 was designated as
Malaria Awareness Day in 2007 by President
George W. Bush, who called on Americans to join in on the goal to eradicate malaria on the African continent. President Bush described it as a day when "we focus our attention on all who suffer from this terrible disease -- especially the millions on the continent of Africa. We remember the millions more who died from this entirely preventable and treatable disease." President Bush shared the White House's strategic plan against malaria, which included endeavors to distribute bed nets with the New York-based nonprofit group
Malaria No More. Other former U.S. Presidents are involved in anti-malaria efforts. Former President
Bill Clinton's
Clinton Foundation includes an anti-malaria component that, according to director
Inder Singh has distributed anti-malaria drugs to millions in Africa and Asia. Many prominent companies, organizations, and celebrities have declared initiatives to join the fight against malaria to mark this day. These include a $3 million "challenge grant" announced by
ExxonMobil to match donations dollar by dollar to
Malaria No More, as part of the "
Idol Gives Back" episodes of
American Idol, which was aired on Malaria Awareness Day.
Major League Soccer Commissioner
Don Garber also announced that the league would promote malaria awareness and bed net fundraising promotions in the month of April leading up to Malaria Awareness Day. Actress
Ashley Judd announced the April launch of a new initiative called "5 & Alive", which will focus on the devastating effects of malaria on children under 5. The
Boys & Girls Clubs of America announced their own national campaign called "Malaria Prevention: Deadly Disease. Simple Solution", which will partner with Malaria No More to approach all 4.7 Million Club members worldwide to ask for $10 bed net donations. The movement is not without its critics, such as the African economist
Dambisa Moyo, who warns that the short term benefits of aid such as mosquito nets can have long term detrimental effects to the sustainability of African economies. When the markets are flooded with foreign nets then this puts African entrepreneurs out of business. ==See also==