Médecins Sans Frontières − Malaria Treatment

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Médecins Sans Frontières − Malaria Treatment

Malaria is the world’s most deadly parasite, killing half a million people and infecting over 200 million every year. Children under five years of age represent 70 per cent of all malaria deaths. This suffering and loss of life is all the more tragic as malaria is preventable and treatable. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) treated over 2.3 million cases of malaria in 2018 in some of the most at-risk, hard-to-reach parts of the world.

One child dies from malaria on average every three minutes, yet it only takes $0.40 worth of anti-malarial pills to treat one child.

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Médecins Sans Frontières − Malaria Treatment

Malaria is the world’s most deadly parasite, killing half a million people and infecting over 200 million every year. Children under five years of age represent 70 per cent of all malaria deaths. This suffering and loss of life is all the more tragic as malaria is preventable and treatable. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) treated over 2.3 million cases of malaria in 2018 in some of the most at-risk, hard-to-reach parts of the world.

One child dies from malaria on average every three minutes, yet it only takes $0.40 worth of anti-malarial pills to treat one child.

MSF reserves the right to allocate your donation to the most pressing needs allowing us to preserve our independence and respond to any given crisis based on needs, and needs alone.