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African Civil Society Conference (ACISOC) 2024 Conference Information Board – Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA)

African Civil Society Conference (ACISOC) 2024 – Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) Excellency, Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) - CSOs Global Movement and Think-tank is in the process of organizing the maiden African Civil Society Conference (ACISOC) in 2024. The theme of ACISOC 2024 is ‘ ADVANCING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE CIVIL SOCIETY TOWARDS ACHIEVING THE 2030 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND AGENDA 2063’ If you/your organization would like to be kept informed about the preparations and processes leading to the maiden ACISOC, volunteer to serve in this conference when due, and or keep a tab on developments around the Conference planning, implementation, etc., click on the following link below to ACISOC’s 2024 Conference Information Board (WhatsApp platform): https://chat.whatsapp.com/HNfEkL3yAcJH625N6RMma8 African Civil Society Conference (ACISOC) 2024 Theme: Advancing the Contributions of the Civil Society towards Achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Go

2023 World Mosquito Day: Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) supports the RBM Partnership to End Malaria

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Dear Malaria and Health Partners and Stakeholders,    On this occasion of World Mosquito Day, the Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) supports the Roll-Back Malaria (RBM) Partnership in encouraging all stakeholders to use the below messaging to present a unified voice across the community on World Mosquito Day:     Mosquitoes remain the world’s deadliest creatures, responsible for over 600,000 deaths a year according to the 2022 World Malaria Report.     The ability of the Anopheles mosquito and malaria parasite to constantly evolve has led to drug and insecticide resistance, reducing the effectiveness of existing tools.     Warmer temperatures caused by climate change are extending transmission seasons and shifting the geographical ranges where malaria-carrying mosquitoes can survive and spread disease, creating new problems for populations who were not previously exposed to malaria.    Innovation is key to sustaining the progress made in the battle against malaria. Sinc