World Malaria Day: It’s time to #DrawTheLine

On World Malaria Day 2021, Sunday 25 April, we’re asking people around the globe to Draw The Line Against Malaria. It’s time to shout and make sure everyone knows that we are the generation that will end this killer disease.

The social media toolkit is ready for you to download and share some special content. We’ve got everything you need to get involved and join the conversation.

Check out the World Malaria Day Toolkit

Inside you will discover:

  • Videos and social media cards to share
  • Suggested social media posts to use
  • Posters to print

Join the conversation on social media with the hashtags #WorldMalariaDay #EndMalaria #DrawTheLine

 

WATCH MY NAME IS MUUNDO

Ahead of the big day, you’re invited to watch the fresh new Draw The Line animation – My Name is Muundo. Narrated by the global superstar, Zero Malaria supporter and African Changemaker, Yemi Alade, the animation explores the story behind the Muundo – a new universal language made up of lines, symbols and patterns. The Muundo is a visual representation of the actions that we need to take to end malaria, from cutting-edge tech and innovation to bold investment and political action.

WATCH THE FILM

 

DRAW THE LINE AGAINST MALARIA

Together we can unite the world behind the malaria fight by asking people to Draw The Line. Here, by using the Muundo, people from across the globe can add a personal line to a growing piece of globally crowdsourced art that will deliver a message to World leaders to take bold action.

JUMP TO THE WORLD MALARIA DAY TOOLKIT

 

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A deadly disease is stealing our future

Building on the Zero Malaria Starts With Me movement

We can be the generation that ends malaria

A deadly disease is stealing our future

Building on the Zero Malaria Starts With Me movement

We can be the generation that ends malaria

Draw the line now