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How Do Global Initiatives Support Malaria Control?
Global initiatives such as the
World Health Organization (WHO)
's Global Malaria Programme, the
Roll Back Malaria Partnership
, and the
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
provide technical, financial, and strategic support to endemic countries. These initiatives help to coordinate efforts, mobilize resources, and promote the adoption of evidence-based strategies for malaria control.
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