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Malaria Funding at a Crossroads: July 18, 2025

Jul 18, 2025
In this discussion, Alex Bowles, a program officer focused on malaria vector control, and Rosie Bettle, a senior researcher with a background in biopsychology, reveal the precarious state of malaria funding. They highlight the alarming potential cuts from major donors, notably a 20-30% reduction in U.S. foreign aid. The duo emphasizes the urgent need for strategic adaptations to prevent stockouts of essential malaria diagnostics in countries like Nigeria, as these funding uncertainties could jeopardize years of progress against this deadly disease.
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Malaria Funding and Progress

  • Malaria funding increased twelvefold over 25 years, reducing annual deaths from 900,000 to 600,000.
  • New tools like insecticide-treated nets and seasonal malaria chemoprevention played a major role in this progress.
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Malaria Funding Uncertainty

  • US government may cut malaria funding by 20-30%, impacting the Global Fund and other initiatives.
  • Countries must reorganize malaria campaigns rapidly to adjust to significant funding uncertainty.
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Impact on Malaria Program Delivery

  • Malaria countries face disrupted campaign planning, diverting staff attention and lowering program quality.
  • They must prioritize treatment while trying to preserve cost-effective prevention like mosquito nets amid budget cuts.
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