WHO urges investment drive as malaria fight stalls – cgtn.com Aug 23rd

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WHO urges investment drive as malaria fight stalls  cgtn.comWHO says eradicating malaria ‘can be done,’ but first aim is to control it  Vancouver Sun’Malaria will not be eradicated in near future’, warns WHO  The GuardianFight against Malaria stalling after decade long efforts slow down: WHO report  FirstpostWHO says eradicating malaria ‘can be done’, but first aim is to…  ReutersView full coverage on Google News

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