GHS steps up malaria fight as rains set in

The Ghana Health Service has launched two major malaria prevention initiatives targeting 1.5 million children ahead of the rainy season. These efforts include seasonal chemoprevention and school-based distribution of insecticide-treated nets to meet 2028 elimination goals.
Why it matters
Malaria remains a major public health challenge in Ghana, and these interventions are critical for reducing child mortality rates.
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has intensified efforts to prevent malaria with the onset of the rainy season, rolling out two major interventions expected to protect about 1.5 million children each from the disease.
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