
Sudan Signs Deal to Eliminate Malaria in Gezira State
Sudan's Ministry of Health just signed a landmark agreement to wipe out malaria in Gezira State, bringing new hope to one of the country's most populated regions. The partnership marks a major step toward the nation's goal of becoming completely malaria-free.
Sudan is taking a powerful step toward eliminating one of its deadliest health threats. The Ministry of Health and Gezira Scheme administration signed an agreement Monday in Madani to combat disease vectors and eradicate malaria across Gezira State.
Health Minister Dr. Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim attended the signing ceremony alongside the governor of Gezira State. Both leaders emphasized how this partnership strengthens ongoing efforts to protect communities from mosquito-borne diseases.
The agreement supports the Prime Minister's ambitious vision of achieving a malaria-free Sudan. Dr. Ibrahim highlighted that this partnership represents real progress toward that national goal, bringing resources and coordination to areas that need it most.
One immediate benefit is the resumption of residual spraying campaigns throughout the state. These proven interventions involve applying long-lasting insecticides to walls and surfaces inside homes, creating protective barriers that kill mosquitoes and prevent disease transmission for months.
The partnership also showcases the Gezira Scheme's renewed commitment to social responsibility. This major agricultural project, one of the largest irrigation schemes in the world, has resumed its active role in Sudan's national economy and is now extending that contribution to public health.

The Ripple Effect
Gezira State is home to millions of Sudanese citizens, and malaria remains one of the leading causes of illness and death across the country. When large institutions like the Gezira Scheme invest in community health, the impact extends far beyond individual treatment.
By targeting disease vectors at their source, this agreement protects entire communities at once. Children can attend school without falling ill, parents can work without losing days to fever, and healthcare facilities can focus resources on other critical needs.
The collaboration also creates a model for other states and organizations. When government ministries partner with economic powerhouses like the Gezira Scheme, they demonstrate how different sectors can unite around shared health goals.
Sudan joins a growing number of African nations making dramatic progress against malaria. Countries like Algeria and Mauritius have already achieved malaria-free status, proving that elimination is possible with sustained commitment and strategic partnerships.
This agreement in Gezira State shows that even in challenging times, progress against preventable diseases continues one partnership at a time.
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Based on reporting by AllAfrica - Health
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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