MALARIA FIGHTS HARD. WE FIGHT HARDER
The Zero Malaria Experience shows how innovation, including British-backed science, can save millions of children’s lives.
A child dies every minute from malaria, but it doesn’t have to be this way. UK leadership can help turn the tide by funding science, research and development – and by supporting initiatives like the Global Fund and Gavi to ensure new life-saving tools get to the people who need them most.
We can put the world back on track to ending malaria for good. Join us – share the film and use the social posts below to show your support.
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Malaria fights hard. We fight harder. British-backed innovations like vaccines and next-generation mosquito nets could help save 13.2 million lives in the next 15 years. Let's do this. #ZeroMalaria
Every minute, a child dies from malaria. British-backed science is helping turn the tide with new life-saving tools and breakthroughs. Join the global fight to save millions and reach #ZeroMalaria.
David Beckham joins malaria scientists, health experts, & global leaders to show that teamwork is key in beating malaria and saving lives. Watch the powerful story unfold. #ZeroMalaria
Over 10 million children’s lives can be saved in the next 15 years IF we act now. British-backed science & funding can help lead us to a malaria-free future – the #ZeroMalaria Experience is here.
Climate change, drug resistance, and funding gaps are making malaria harder to fight. UK leadership must support initiatives like @gavi and @GlobalFund to get back on track. Together we can reach #ZeroMalaria
There’s no silver bullet. But when our existing tools & new innovations work together, we can defeat malaria. Let’s do this – Britain can be a part of saving millions of lives and making #ZeroMalaria a reality.
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Malaria fights hard. We fight harder.
British-backed science and leadership can help put one of the world’s deadliest diseases in the history books.
A child dies every minute from malaria. The new Zero Malaria Experience shows how we can stop this through funding and innovation.
By combining existing malaria-fighting tools, like mosquito nets and medicines, with future breakthroughs including next generation vaccines powered by British-backed science, we could save 13.2 million lives in the next 15 years.
The fight is becoming more complex. To succeed, UK leadership must support funding initiatives like Gavi and the Global Fund to ensure life-saving tools reach those who need them most. Britain’s role in malaria science and global collaboration can get us back on track.
Now’s the time to come together as one team to reach #ZeroMalaria.