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Malaria deaths reached 590,000 in 2023, mostly in Africa, due to climate change, resistance, and funding gaps, with a 2025 summit seeking urgent global support.
The global fight against malaria has stalled, with 590,000 deaths and 263 million cases in 2023, mostly in Africa, driven by climate change, population growth, and insufficient funding.
Heavy rains and rising temperatures have expanded mosquito breeding sites, while the spread of insecticide-resistant mosquitoes and the invasive Anopheles stephensi strain worsen outbreaks.
Prevention costs are rising due to advanced tools like dual-insecticide nets and drone-based spraying, and Africa’s population has nearly doubled in 30 years.
A current vaccine is 40% effective, but a new one in trials aims for 80% efficacy.
Without urgent funding, the report warns of 525 million additional cases, nearly a million more deaths, and $83 billion in lost African GDP by 2030.
A November 2025 meeting in South Africa aims to secure support for the Global Fund, which finances 59% of malaria programs.
Las muertes por malaria alcanzaron los 590,000 en 2023, principalmente en África, debido al cambio climático, la resistencia y las brechas de financiamiento, con una cumbre de 2025 que busca un apoyo global urgente.