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The End Malaria Council (EMC) Kenya

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Don’t let mosquitoes ruin your weekend! Protect yourself and your loved ones by sleeping under a properly tucked, insecticide-treated mosquito net. Treated nets are proven to reduce the risk of malaria by creating a barrier that keeps mosquitoes at bay. #emcsbccampaign

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Children are the future! Let’s protect them from malaria: ensure they sleep under insecticide-treated nets, get timely treatment at the first sign of symptoms, and complete their doses as prescribed. Together, we can secure a healthy, malaria-free future! #EndMalaria #emcsbcc


We had the opportunity to hear from Ms. Nyongo, a member of the End Malaria Council Kenya, who shared her experience of being severely infected with malaria. Timely testing and completing medication can save lives. Share your #malaria story! #emcsbccampaign


EMC held a productive meeting with PS Dr. Mary Muthoni & Dr. Kibor Keitany of the National Malaria Control Program. Led by Chair Chris Getonga, we discussed advocacy, resource mobilisation, local manufacturing, and community health to accelerate malaria elimination in Kenya.

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As a parent of a child under five, it is essential to ensure they sleep under a treated mosquito net every night, throughout every season. This simple step provides crucial protection against malaria, helping to keep your child safe and healthy year-round. #Emcsbccampaign

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Huge congratulations to Malaria No More UK on launching the Zero Malaria Experience! This initiative is timely for Africa, especially Kenya, as we strive to eliminate malaria. Together, we can save millions of lives and create a healthier future. #ZeroMalaria #EndMalaria #Kenya


Malaria remains a significant health challenge, but with the right prevention and treatment, we can overcome it. The uptake of malaria drugs is key in saving lives and ensuring healthier communities.


Community-led initiatives are vital in the fight against malaria. With a Ksh 24 billion funding shortfall, it is essential to secure resources that will bolster local health systems and community health promoters, ensuring accessible prevention and treatment for all Kenyans.

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It's easy to feel helpless when faced with a problem as big as malaria. But together, we can break the cycle of malaria, poverty, and illness. #resourcemobilization #emcsbccampaign

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Malaria during pregnancy can bring serious risks, but completing all three doses of IPTP keeps you and your baby safe. Each dose builds stronger protection, reducing the risks of severe anaemia and low birth weight. #emcsbccampaign


Pregnant women are at a higher risk of contracting malaria. Ensure they visit the nearest health center as soon as they experience malaria symptoms.#emcsbccampaign #tambuamalaria #thibitishamalaria #tibumalaria #okoamaisha

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On #MashujaaDay, we honour the heroes who’ve shaped Kenya, from the past to present-day champions fighting to #EndMalaria. Your courage continues to inspire progress! #MalariaFreeKenya #Happymashujaaday2024

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If you suspect any malaria symptoms, visit the nearest health facility for testing and treatment. Delaying malaria treatment can lead to serious complications. #EMCSBCCampaign #ZeroMalaria


Malaria parasites are found in individuals who have not completed their medication. Make sure a sick child or any family member completes their malaria medication as directed by the health provider. This is essential to eradicate the parasites and prevent the spread of malaria.

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Protecting your workforce, customers, and community from malaria is not just good business, it's the right thing to do. Join the fight against malaria and build a healthier, more prosperous future for all Kenyans. #resourcemobilisation

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Malaria costs Kenya over 170M workdays annually, affecting economic growth. The government’s KES 61.9B Kenya Malaria Strategy aims to cut cases & deaths by 75%, boosting GDP & labour productivity. Investments in health today promise a stronger economy tomorrow. #zeromalaria

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At the End Malaria Council, we know a healthy environment helps prevent malaria. This #MazingiraDay, let’s eliminate stagnant water & reduce waste to cut mosquito breeding grounds. #MazingiraDay

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Malaria costs Kenyan businesses a staggering $500 million annually. Be part of the solution by contributing your expertise, investment, and voice to create innovative solutions for a healthier, wealthier Kenya #emcsbccampaign #resourcemobilization

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Malaria costs Kenya’s economy dearly, with hospitalization averaging US$58 per person & 72% borne by the government. Kenya’s 61.9B KSh Malaria Strategy aims to slash incidences & deaths by 75% , promising GDP growth. It’s an investment in health & economic prosperity. #emcsbcc

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Missing school due to malaria can have a significant impact on a child's education. This can harm their future opportunities and earnings. Investing in the fight against malaria is one way to protect children’s education and future. #resourcemobilization #endmalaria #ZeroMalaria

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