World Malaria
Day: Malaria Defies Medications Despite Ongoing EradicationWorld Malaria Day: Malaria defies medications despite ongoing eradication
World
Malaria Day 2026 highlights both the remarkable progress made in the global
fight against malaria and the stubborn challenges that continue to undermine
eradication efforts. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), since
2000, approximately 2.3 billion cases and 14 million deaths have been averted,
with 47 countries certified malaria-free, including five in the past two years.
Yet, malaria remains a formidable public health crisis, causing an estimated
282 million cases and 610,000 deaths in 2024 alone.
Global Progress and Setbacks
The number of malaria-endemic countries has dropped from 108 in 2000 to 80 in 2024, with many reporting fewer than 10,000 cases annually. Vaccination campaigns are underway in 25 countries, aiming to protect 10 million children each year. However, WHO warns that drug and insecticide resistance, extreme weather events, and declining investment threaten these hard-won gains.