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A groundbreaking coalition of African Union Heads of State and Government working with partners to eliminate malaria by 2030
Africa Malaria Progress Report 2025 – 39th African Union Summit
2025 Africa Malaria Progress Report
Read the Africa Malaria Progress Report for 2025 which was presented at the 39th African Union Summit.
President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko: Why Africa must lead in financing malaria control
President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko, chair of ALMA, calls on fellow leaders of Africa to act now to prevent a reversal of decades of progress against malaria.
African leaders call for sustainable malaria financing as progress stalls and funding crisis deepens
African Heads of State and Government today issued a unified call for a new era of malaria financing at the 39th African Union Summit in Ethiopia.
President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko’s priority agenda
President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko is the current chair of ALMA and assumed the role in February 2025.
About ALMA
ALMA is a ground-breaking coalition of African Union Heads of State and Government working to eliminate malaria by 2030.
ALMA Scorecard for Accountability and Action
Tracking priority malaria, RMNCAH and NTD indicators at a national level and allows comparisons between countries.
Latest updates
Zambia becomes first African country to roll out the malaria Big Push Monitoring and Accountability Framework
Zambia has become the first African country to roll out the Big Push Monitoring and Accountability Framework.
ALMA congratulates the State of Libya on eliminating trachoma as a public health problem
Libya becomes the 12th African Union Member State and 28th globally to eliminate trachoma.
Rwanda and Togo launch youth corps, bringing Africa’s malaria and NTDs youth movement to 19 countries
At a time of funding uncertainty and mounting health threats, young people are stepping up to lead community action against malaria and neglected tropical diseases.
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