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Hot Pepper Liberia > Blog > News > 𝑂𝑛 π‘‡β„Žπ‘’ 𝑆𝑖𝑑𝑒-𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑠 𝑂𝑓 π‘ˆπ‘πΊπ΄: Clar Weah Addresses Anti-Malaria Campaign In Washington
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𝑂𝑛 π‘‡β„Žπ‘’ 𝑆𝑖𝑑𝑒-𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑠 𝑂𝑓 π‘ˆπ‘πΊπ΄: Clar Weah Addresses Anti-Malaria Campaign In Washington

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Last updated: September 22, 2023 12:51 am
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First Lady Clar Marie Weah has underscored the severity of malaria disease, especially on pregnant women and children in Liberia, urging international partners to support her country’s fight against the menace.

   First Lady Weah wants international partners to support the Liberian government in its prevention and treatment programs as malaria remains a leading cause of death and frequent visit to health facilities in the country.

   β€œOne of the major issues that confronts and hinders intermittent preventive treatment uptake in Liberia is the frequent stockout of drugs, and this is serious,” the First Lady said.

   β€œAs such, I herewith make a passionate plea to our partners that supply IPTp to kindly, with a touch of urgency, work with us to address the stockout challenge. This also creates a unique opportunity for strengthening Africa’s pharmaceutical manufacturing sector to scale up production of IPTp so that their supplies, as well as that of many essential drugs in Africa, are secured.”

   First Lady Weah made the assertion Wednesday, September 20, 2023, when she addressed the β€œSpeed Up, Scale Up Intermittent Preventive Treatment Campaign” on the sidelines of the on-going United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, United States of America.

   The Speed Up, Scale Up IPTp Campaign was initiated in 2022 by the Malaria in Pregnancy Working Group of the RBM Partnership to End Malaria as part of efforts to increase access to intermittent preventive treatment for pregnant women.

   Over 1,000 people, including more than 300 signatures from organizations in Africa and more than 700 signatures from another 43 countries, have signed a letter under the umbrella of the campaign, calling on decision makers to provide all eligible pregnant women with the malaria preventive treatment they need.

   First Lady Weah has endorsed the β€œSpeed UP, Scale up Intermittent Preventive Treatment Campaign” on ground that the initiative would protect pregnant women and their unborn children from malaria, which is close to my heart.

   As a champion for maternal and child health in Liberia, the First Lady disclosed efforts through her foundation, Clar Hope Foundation (CHF), in working with local and international partners to ensure that women and children are healthy and fully empowered to have a prosperous life.

   As part of its future plans, the First Lady disclosed, CHF intends to construct a state-of-the-art mother and child hospital to further strengthen the fight to eradicate infant and maternal mortality.

   First Lady Weah then praised the efforts of local and international partners for their support over the years, which has yielded significant gains in Liberia’s fight to eradicate malaria.

   β€œBecause I am quite passionate about the prevention, treatment and eradication of malaria in Liberia and across the continent of Africa, I am pleased to say that together with trusted partners such as the US President’s Malaria Initiative, JHPIEGO, The World Bank and others, Liberia’s coverage of IPTp3 more than doubled from 25 percent in 2018 to 56 percent in 2021,” said the First Lady.

   Despite the progress, the First Lady noted that her husband, President George Manneh Weah, and his government remain committed to doubling their effort in the fight against malaria, with all hands on deck.

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