Today we mark World Malaria Day. 🌍🦟
Malaria is preventable. Malaria is treatable. Malaria can end.
Driven to End Malaria: Now We Can. Now We Must.
Let’s accelerate action for a malaria-free future.
#WorldMalariaDay#EndMalaria#NowWeMust
1 day to #WorldMalariaDay 🦟
Empowering women as change agents in malaria control builds resilience and accelerates elimination. Gender-responsive action is key to ending malaria.
Driven to End Malaria: Now We Can. Now We Must.
#EndMalaria#GenderAndHealth#GlobalHealth
📌Malaria is still claiming lives—mostly children under 5.
Progress is real, but not enough. Now is the time to act.
Now we can. Now we must.
#WorldMalariaDay#EndMalaria#GlobalHealth
📌Women’s daily roles can increase exposure to Malaria.
This World Malaria Day, let’s center gender in the fight to end malaria.
Now we can. Now we must.
#WorldMalariaDay#EndMalaria#GenderAndHealth
📌Malaria isn’t just a health issue—it’s an equity issue.
It disproportionately affects women & girls, migrants, and persons with disabilities.
April 25 is #WorldMalariaDay
Now we can. Now we must.
#EndMalaria#HealthEquity#MalariaResponse
Malaria prevention isn’t just a health issue—it’s a gender justice issue.
With 6 days to #WorldMalariaDay, let’s push for equitable access and gender-responsive solutions.
Now We Can. Now We Must.
#EndMalaria#GenderEquality#HealthEquity
Participez à notre réunion virtuelle du 1er trimestre
THÈME : « Coupes budgétaires dans la lutte contre le paludisme et mortalité infantile : pourquoi il est important de mener des interventions contre le paludisme tenant compte des questions de genre »
CEGENSA hosted a team from the University of Sussex to discuss progress on the Cross-Reciprocal Mentoring Scheme, advancing inclusive and gender-responsive to deepen institutional collaboration.
#universityofsussex#SDG17#GenderEquality#MentorshipMatters#universityofghana
CEGENSA was honoured to attend the Ambassador for a Day programme by the British High Commission @UKinGhana connecting young women with mentors across diverse sectors.
Proud moment as our Vice-Chancellor, Prof. @aba_amfo , served as Chairperson for the event.
#Mentorship #Leadership #Impact
Which group faces the greatest barriers to malaria prevention and treatment?
Cast your vote in the poll👇🏾 and let’s spark a conversation on how to ensure no one is left behind in the fight against malaria!
Gender matters in malaria response.
👩🏾 Women = caregivers & frontline workers 🤰🏾 Pregnancy = higher vulnerability 🚫 Barriers = limited access to treatment
Equity must be at the center of malaria programs.
#CEGENSA#GenderAndHealth#MalariaResponse#Equity
Malaria isn’t just a disease. It’s a reflection of inequality. 🌍
When women & children can’t access life-saving tools, the fight against malaria remains unfinished.
It’s time for gender-responsive solutions. 💜
#EndMalaria#GlobalHealth#Equity