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Malawi Launches Ambitious Plan to Eradicate Cholera by 2030

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
January 18, 2025
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Malawi’s government has unveiled a comprehensive plan to stop cholera outbreaks by 2030, aiming to reduce the annual cholera rate by 90% and achieve a case fatality rate of less than 1%.

This initiative is backed by international partners, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF.

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To achieve this goal, the government plans to increase access to safe water and sanitation facilities, promote improved hygiene practices, and raise awareness through community-led initiatives.

Minister of Health Khumbize Kandodo-Chiponda emphasized the importance of cooperation between the government, development partners, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders in providing expertise and funding to support prevention and control efforts.

Malawi has been battling cholera outbreaks for the past three years, with the most severe outbreak occurring in 2022, resulting in over 1,700 deaths nationwide.

Recently, the disease has caused 14 deaths since September, prompting the government to launch an oral cholera vaccine campaign targeting four districts: Mzimba, Karonga, Balaka, and Machinga.

UNICEF’s representative in Malawi, Shadrack Omol, stressed that addressing the root causes of cholera requires providing safe drinking water, improving sanitation, and promoting good hygiene practices.

Malawi’s public health experts acknowledge that achieving the goal of eradicating cholera within five years hinges on stakeholder commitments.

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