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We are particularly at risk now because some of our best tools – malaria medicines and insecticides – are losing their effectiveness. A growth in resistant strains of malaria will increase the number of malaria cases and deaths significantly.
We are particularly at risk now because some of our best tools – malaria medicines and insecticides – are losing their effectiveness. A growth in resistant strains of malaria will increase the number of malaria cases and deaths significantly.
Experts agree the best strategy involves addressing malaria by strengthening health systems so they are better able to manage malaria – along with other health threats.
Experts agree the best strategy involves addressing malaria by strengthening health systems so they are better able to manage malaria – along with other health threats. cvbcbvcดเ้ดเ้ดเ้ดเ้


===Mission and Vision===
===Mission and Vision===

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ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ หน้าวิกิกระดาษทด หน้านี้เปิดโอกาสให้คุณได้ทดลองเขียน ลองแก้ไข ลองคำสั่ง เริ่มการแก้ไขได้โดยการกด ที่นี่ หรือเลือก แก้ไข ในส่วนบนสุดของหน้านี้ เมื่อได้ลองทำการแก้ไขเสร็จแล้วอย่าลืมกด "ดูตัวอย่าง" และหลังจากนั้นกด "บันทึก" ในด้านล่างของหน้า และคุณจะได้เห็นสิ่งที่คุณได้ลองทำลงไป เนื่องจากหน้านี้เป็นหน้าทดลองเท่านั้น ข้อความในหน้าจะถูกลบออกเป็นระยะ
  • กรุณาอย่าใส่ข้อความซึ่งละเมิดลิขสิทธิ์ เป็นคำหยาบ หรือคำด่าทอในส่วนกระดาษทดนี้ หากคุณมีคำถามหรือข้อสงสัยเกี่ยวกับวิกิพีเดีย สามารถสอบถามได้ที่วิกิพีเดีย:ถามคำถาม
  • และกรุณาอย่าลบแม่แบบนี้ การแก้ไขที่ลบแม่แบบนี้ออกจากหน้าจะถูกย้อนกลับทันทีที่ตรวจพบ

หรือคุณสามารถทดลองใช้หน้ากระดาษทดอื่น ๆ ได้ที่: ทดลองเขียน | ทดลองแก้ไข | ทดลองจัดรูปแบบ | ทดลองใส่วิกิพีเดียลิงก์ | ทดลองใส่แหล่งข้อมูลอื่น

APLMA (ชมรมฟุตบอลรักษ์สุขภาพ)

"ทดสอบ (Asia Pacific Leadership Malaria Alliance)" is an affiliation of Asian and Pacific heads of government formed to accelerate progress against malaria and to eliminate it in the region by 2030. The Prime Ministers of Australia (Tony Abbott) and Viet Nam https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Vietnam serve as the Co-chairs of the Alliance. They take a leading role in working with the secretariat to progress policy development and advocacy.

The Alliance is co-chaired by Australia and Viet Nam, and is currently hosted by the Asian Development Bank.

The importance of the Alliance

While malaria was once one of the world’s biggest killers, its burden is now much reduced. Yet still today, 200 million people develop the disease each year and over two billion people in the Asia Pacific are at risk of infection. Despite these alarming numbers, the campaign against malaria is a global health success story. The Asia Pacific region is on target to achieve a World Health Assembly Goal of a 75% reduction in the number of cases and deaths between 2000 and 2015. Intensive efforts have already averted more than 100,000 deaths in the region since 2000.

Following this success, it may seem timely to shift resources to address other issues. Unfortunately that simple logic is dangerously wrong. We need to go the final mile against malaria or we risk a malaria resurgence that will undermine what has been achieved to date. Recent progress has been due to a concerted effort and more resources. Less of either risks resurgence of the disease.

We are particularly at risk now because some of our best tools – malaria medicines and insecticides – are losing their effectiveness. A growth in resistant strains of malaria will increase the number of malaria cases and deaths significantly. Experts agree the best strategy involves addressing malaria by strengthening health systems so they are better able to manage malaria – along with other health threats. cvbcbvcดเ้ดเ้ดเ้ดเ้

Mission and Vision

APLMA is a high level political advocacy platform established to accelerate political commitment, mobilize country and regional action, and track progress to reduce malaria in line with global targets. APLMA also aims to support efforts to eliminate resistance to the front line malaria drug, artemisinin.

The Mission of the secretariat is to translate this strong political commitment into action. The APLMA envisions The Asia Pacific Region free of Malaria and reduced risk from other communicable diseases.

APLMA role

Asia Pacific leaders created APLMA to bolster existing efforts to defeat malaria. The Alliance is unique in two specific ways: • It carries the authority of heads of government and therefore can help resolve problems that are outside the scope of health ministries and partner organizations. • It spans the Asia Pacific region and so is able to identify deficiencies and opportunities in regional public goods, and advise leaders accordingly.

The Alliance recognizes and complements country efforts led by national governments, as supported by the World Health Organization. It also acknowledges the large number of existing organizations working to reduce and eliminate malaria. APLMA facilitates high level engagement on the building blocks for malaria elimination, including research, policy and program coordination, regulatory collaboration, finance and governance.

APLMA has supported policy action through two expert taskforces focused on: Improving access to quality malaria medicines and other technologies (such as rapid diagnostic tests, long lasting bed nets and insecticides); and Regional Malaria Financing.

Task force recommendations culminated in the joint proposal to the 2014 East Asia Summit that leaders adopt the goal of an Asia Pacific free of malaria by 2030.