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SUMMARY:Global Fund Results Report 2025 – publication
DESCRIPTION:Global Fund reports 70 million lives saved – but warns progress is at risk. \nNew report highlights major progress in the fight against AIDS\, tuberculosis and malaria – but warns that without renewed commitment and investment\, decades of hard-won gains could unravel. The Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment is critical to keep the world on track toward ending these deadly diseases. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS\, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund) released its annual Results Report\, revealing an extraordinary milestone: 70 million lives saved since the Global Fund’s inception in 2002. In less than a quarter century\, the Global Fund partnership – driven by country leadership\, affected communities and front-line health workers – has slashed the combined death rate from AIDS\, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria by 63% and cut the combined incidence rate by 42%. The report demonstrates the high return on investment of the Global Fund partnership\, and highlights the continued progress achieved in the fight against the three diseases\, with a record number of people on antiretroviral therapy for HIV\, a record number of people with TB receiving treatment\, and the continued scale-up of malaria prevention efforts. \nLinks:\nGlobal Fund Results Report 2025
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/global-fund-results-report-2025-publication/
CATEGORIES:HIV/AIDS,Malaria,Medisch,Tuberculose
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SUMMARY:World Mosquito Day / Wereld Muggen Dag 2025
DESCRIPTION:World Mosquito Day commemorates Sir Ronald Ross’ 1897 discovery of the link between mosquitoes and malaria transmission\, the event raises awareness about the threat of malaria and other diseases transmitted by the world’s deadliest animal. \nLinks:\nWorld Mosquito Day\n\nWorld Mosquito Day 2019 \nWereld Muggen Dag
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/world-mosquito-day-wereld-muggen-dag-2025/
CATEGORIES:Malaria,Medisch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250723
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SUMMARY:Driving a protective allele of the mosquito FREP1 gene to combat malaria - publication
DESCRIPTION:Click picture to read\nMosquitoes can spread a deadly parasite that causes malaria\, experts are using CRISPR to change the mosquito’s genome to stop this spread. \nA team of researchers at University of California\, San Diego\, University of São Paulo\, Johns Hopkins University\, and University of California\, Berkeley\, have discovered a potential new tool in the fight against malaria. The results were described in a paper ‘Driving a protective allele of the mosquito FREP1 gene to combat malaria‘ published in the journal Nature. \nLinks:\nOne Small Genetic Tweak May Stop Mosquitoes from Spreading Malaria
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/driving-a-protective-allele-of-the-mosquito-frep1-gene-to-combat-malaria-publication/
CATEGORIES:Malaria,Medisch
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UID:123568-1745539200-1745625599@www.a3veen.nl
SUMMARY:World Malaria Day / Wereld Malaria Dag / World Malaria Report 2025
DESCRIPTION:WHO and partners will mark World Malaria Day by celebrating the achievements of countries that are approaching – and achieving – malaria elimination. \nThey provide inspiration for all nations that are working to stamp out this deadly disease and improve the health and livelihoods of their populations. On World Malaria Day 2025\, WHO joins the RBM Partnership to End Malaria and other partners in promoting “Malaria Ends With Us: Reinvest\, Reimagine\, Reignite”\, a grassroots campaign that aims to re-energize efforts at all levels\, from global policy to community action\, to accelerate progress towards malaria elimination. \nLinks:\nWorld Malaria Day \nZero malaria starts with me \nWorld malaria report 2024 \nCan dogs sniff out malaria? \nDriving a protective allele of the mosquito FREP1 gene to combat malaria – publication
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/world-malaria-day-wereld-malaria-dag-world-malaria-report-2025/
CATEGORIES:Malaria,Medisch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240920
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UID:113489-1726704000-1726790399@www.a3veen.nl
SUMMARY:Global Fund Results Report 2024 - publication
DESCRIPTION:The Results Report highlights the significant strides the Global Fund partnership has made in the fight against HIV\, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria in 2023. \nThe results we have achieved in the last year build on an extraordinary record of progress: Since 2002\, our partnership has cut the combined death rate from AIDS\, TB and malaria by 61%. In 2023\, we reached a new milestone on our journey to end HIV\, TB and malaria as public health threats: We put more people on antiretroviral treatment for HIV than ever before\, we found and put on treatment more people with TB than ever before\, and we distributed a record number of mosquito nets to prevent malaria. In 2023 the Global Fund made an unprecedented level of investments to build strong health and community systems\, mitigating the impact of today’s global crises on the health programs that we fund. We played a critical role in supporting countries and communities to advance human rights and gender equality by breaking down barriers to health and ensuring access to lifesaving care to those who need it most. \nLinks:\nResults Report 2024 \nWereldwijd 65 miljoen levens gespaard door lager sterftecijfer hiv\, malaria en tbc
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/global-fund-results-report-2024-publication/
CATEGORIES:HIV/AIDS,Malaria,Medisch,Tuberculose
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