SADC Malaria Day
Objectives:
• Raising Awareness: Educating communities about the signs and symptoms of malaria to encourage early diagnosis and treatment.
• Promoting Prevention: Encouraging the use of personal protective measures, such as insecticide-treated nets and indoor spraying, to prevent mosquito bites.
• Community Engagement: Mobilizing communities to participate in malaria control programs actively and to seek timely medical attention when ill.
• Strengthening Health Systems: Building resilient health systems that are capable of effectively responding to malaria and other health threats
• Raising Awareness: Educating communities about the signs and symptoms of malaria to encourage early diagnosis and treatment.
Questions/key issues to be covered:
• Using digital health tools and real-time surveillance (DHIS2, NMC apps, GIS) for early detection and rapid response.
• Overview of global and regional malaria trends
• Role of community health workers, traditional leaders, and local structures in malaria prevention and surveillance.
• How a resilient health system integrates malaria services with maternal, child, and other public health programmes.
• Innovative health promotion strategies (mass media, digital platforms, schools, workplaces).
• Addressing external threats (climate variability, mobility, and socio-economic shifts)
Speakers:
Dr Taneshka Kruger
Project Manager: University of Pretoria Institute for Sustainable Malaria Control (UP ISMC)
Ms Mabatho Mogadime
Assistant Director
Ms Ziyanda Fekema
Information Officer
Dr Devanand Moonasar
Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response; Malaria, NTDs and One Health
Dr GE Tovhakale
Public Health Medicine Registrar
Armanda Paula Chuva Levene
Public Health Professional
Mr Sifiso Ngubeni
Assistant Director
Resourses
until
05 November 2025 - 12:00 pm

