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Home » Speak Up Africa galvanises private sector engagement to accelerate malaria-elimination efforts

Speak Up Africa galvanises private sector engagement to accelerate malaria-elimination efforts

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaMay 16, 2025 Ministerial News No Comments4 Mins Read
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On the sidelines of the Africa CEO Forum, Speak Up Africa, in collaboration with the RBM Partnership to End Malaria, the African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA), and Malaria No More UK, launched the Francophone chapter of the Change the Story campaign and unveiled a new report, Change the Story, Save Lives: The Private Sector’s Role in Ending Malaria.

The campaign aims to amplify the voices of women and girls and mobilise the African private sector to accelerate malaria elimination.

With the upcoming Global Fund 8th Replenishment and rising funding gaps, 2025 represents a critical moment to unlock new resources and scale up impact.

“This is your moment to co-invest for impact, because when Africa’s private sector leads, the world pays attention,” said Dr. Michael Adekunle Charles, CEO of the RBM Partnership to End Malaria.

“The Global Fund has saved millions of lives and strengthened health systems. Your investments now can safeguard both economic resilience and public health.”

The accompanying report calls on businesses to:

Provide direct or in-kind support to national malaria control efforts

Channel resources into the Global Fund’s 8th Replenishment

Join End Malaria Councils to drive multisectoral advocacy and resource mobilisation

Invest in the new Voix EssentiELLEs Fund for Malaria Elimination, focused on women-led, community-driven efforts.

“Africa’s fight against malaria needs to be bold and the private sector is a vital partner in that mission,” said Joy Phumaphi, Executive Secretary of ALMA and Board Chair of the RBM Partnership to End Malaria.

“By joining End Malaria Councils and Funds and investing in community-led solutions, companies can unlock the innovations and resources needed to deliver impact, protect lives, power economies, and achieve a malaria-free future.”

Launched during the event, the Voix EssentiELLEs Fund for Malaria Elimination aims to mobilise $4 million by 2030 to support flexible malaria funding for women and girls, and regional advocacy aligned with national priorities.

“To avoid losing years of progress in the fight against malaria, securing new and diversified sources of funding is urgent,” said Pierre N’gou Dimba, Minister of Health, Public Hygiene and Universal Health Coverage of Côte d’Ivoire.

“The private sector has a direct stake in malaria elimination. Healthy communities lead to thriving economies.”

Women and girls continue to carry the greatest burden of malaria, yet remain underrepresented in decision-making and funding.

“Investing in women and girls accelerates development. Women leaders strengthen communities, drive innovation, and help lift families out of poverty.

And we know that for every $1 invested in malaria control, we gain up to $60 in economic returns. Malaria-free communities are not just healthier, they are more resilient, productive, and profitable,” said Yacine Djibo, Executive Director of Speak Up Africa.

A 2024 study found that reducing malaria incidence by 90% by 2030 could boost the continent’s GDP by $126.9 billion.

Malaria is not just a health issue; it is an economic barrier that weakens productivity, drives household spending, and constrains growth.

As part of Speak Up Africa’s ongoing work with the private sector, the organisation signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Canal+ Côte d’Ivoire and the National Malaria Control Program.

The agreement builds on a five-year collaboration between Speak Up Africa and Canal+ Group, which has contributed more than $1.5 million in airtime and in-kind support.

“Through our platform, we are proud to drive awareness and contribute to the fight against malaria,” said Adama Koné, Director General of Canal+ Côte d’Ivoire.

“Together with Speak Up Africa and their partners, we are committed to changing the story to end malaria in Africa.”

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