Scientists call for investments in malaria research and elimination

Dr. Elias Asuming-Brempong, the Acting Head of the Biomedical and Public Health Research Unit at the Water Research Institute, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, is calling for urgent investments into malaria research and elimination. Despite progress in data collection, malaria continues to be a significant issue in Africa and requires more attention to eradicate it completely.
Speaking at this year’s World Malaria Day commemoration, Dr. Asuming-Brempong emphasized the importance of investing in research to combat malaria effectively. The global theme of “From Bites to Breakthroughs – Reinvest, Reimagine, and Reignite” highlights the need to rethink our approach to malaria prevention and control.
With the sub-theme of “Sharing Concepts of Disease Prevention and Control to Reignite Investments in Malaria Research,” Dr. Asuming-Brempong stressed the importance of collaboration and knowledge-sharing in the fight against malaria. By working together and investing in research, we can reignite efforts to eliminate malaria once and for all.
Investing in malaria research not only saves lives but also has the potential to drive economic growth and development in African countries. By supporting researchers like Dr. Asuming-Brempong and his team, we can make a real impact on the fight against malaria.
As we reflect on World Malaria Day, let us heed the call for increased investments in research and work together to eliminate this deadly disease for good. It’s time to reinvest, reimagine, and reignite our efforts in the battle against malaria. Together, we can make a
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