On the 20 August of 1897, Sir Ronald Ross discovered that female mosquitoes transmit malaria between humans. Since then, we’ve followed it’s devastating effect. In fact, it’s said to have killed half the people that ever lived – 54 billion people. Despite huge progress in the fight against our deadliest enemy, global efforts have now stalled and, for the first time, we’re seeing malaria rising in the highest burden countries. We can’t let this happen. Together, we can be the generation that ends malaria for good.
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When is World Mosquito Day?
World Mosquito Day is celebrated on the 20th of August of every year.
What is World Mosquito Day?
On this day in 1897, Sir Ronald Ross discovered the link between mosquitoes, malaria and humans. He found out that the malaria parasite is transmitted to human beings due to the bite of certain mosquitoes.
What is malaria?
Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite. It’s a preventable and curable disease but unfortunately, it threatens the lives of millions of people around the world.
Do all mosquitoes transmit malaria?
No. Only the infected female anopheles are able to transmit malaria to humans.
How does a mosquito transmit malaria? / Can one mosquito bite cause malaria?
An infected mosquito can transmit malaria to a human just by biting. IF a malaria-carrying mosquito bites you, the parasite will be released into your bloodstream infecting your body.
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Do mosquitoes bite in the day? / When are mosquitoes most active?
Mosquitoes don’t usually bite in the day. They are most active at dusk and at night. However, it’s important to remained protected during the whole day!
How many people die each year of malaria?
Latest data shows that 435,000 people died from malaria in 2017. But there’re 219 million cases of malaria worldwide every year.
How many countries have cases of malaria?
Malaria is found in more than 100 countries, mainly in tropical areas of the world. However, approximately 70% of the world’s malaria burden is concentrated in 11 countries: 10 on the African continent, and India. While malaria is not found in the UK, it can be diagnosed in travellers who return to the UK from endemic countries.
How to prevent malaria?
If you’re travelling to a malaria risk area, it’s crucal that you protect yourself against the disease. Take your malaria tablets, use mosquito repellent and always sleep under a mosquito net.
MARY’S STORY
Mary’s daughter Lucy suffered with cerebral malaria – one of the worst forms of the disease. She was in hospital for over a week to get life-saving treatment, which, aside from the agony of watching your child suffer, came at a huge financial cost to Mary and their family.
We’re working with governments to ensure they have the health systems in place to protect communities like Mary’s. Lucy’s daughter is well and back at school now. Since her time in hospital their neighbour has become a Community Health Worker and is teaching the community how to keep themselves protected.
“Malaria is very common in my village… I now understand how to protect my family better thanks to the information from my neighbour…”
WHY MALARIA?
Because no child should die from a mosquito bite.
It’s the 21st century and yet still a child dies every two minutes from a preventable and treatable disease that’s been around since the dinosaurs.
Keep scrolling to see why we need to make malaria no more.
MALARIA’S IMPACT
Malaria cripples economies, crushes communities and causes heartbreaking loss.
No parent should lose a child from a totally preventable and treatable disease. The majority of deaths from malaria are in children under five who are most vulnerable to a disease that costs less than £1 to treat.
Malaria keeps more children out of school in Africa than any other disease and drains families’ earnings taking up to a quarter of households’ income.
It puts unnecessary pressure on fragile health systems and can account for up to 40% of a country’s healthcare spend.
The disease costs the African economy more than $12 billion every year and a slows the economic growth of countries with high malaria rates by 1.3% – it’s draining countries, continents and communities.
Watch this short film from Aardman Animations to find out why we’re working to end malaria.
Here’s the thing: we’ve made great progress so far. In fact back in the 1950s the world nearly ended it all together. But like anything, if you take your foot off the pedal for one minute, all the good work you’ve done can be undone in the next. That’s where we’re at now.
The World Malaria Report released by the World Health Organisation in November 2017 showed that funding is flatlining. We’ve taken our foot off the pedal and we need to do everything we can to get back on track.
But it’s not all bad news. Since we began, you’ve helped us make a huge impact in the fight against malaria.
WHAT WE DO
What’s in a name? We think everything. We exist to make sure that we can be the generation that ends malaria for good.
Well, it’s complicated, like the disease we’re fighting. And it takes lots of different approaches and partners working together to tackle it:
Influencing: We influence decision-makers, from governments to international bodies and leading corporations.
Collaborating: We collaborate with and support partners large and small on the front line and in the policy arena.
Awareness-raising: Whether it’s in political corridors, the press or in your front room, the more people that know about our fight, the more we can do.
DO SOMETHING
Want to be part of the generation who can say they ended malaria for good? You can. Here’s how…
WE CAN’T END MALARIA WITHOUT YOU
Whether you’re a business, organisation or individual with some eyebrow-raising ideas, we’d love to hear from you. To find out how you can get involved, give us a call on +44 (0)20 3752 5862
There are so many different ways you can support us, whether it’s through our advocacy work or fundraising. Get in touch to find out how. info@malarianomore.org.uk
You can make an impact by making a noise! We need to keep reminding world leaders to make it their mission to end malaria. Join us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube
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Better Way: Delete your WhatsApp and Change to Telegram
WhatsApp : Illegal Effect : Hacking is growing at High Risk in future
(1) WhatsApp does not store messages on its servers, so if cybercriminals were to hack into the platform, they would not be able to decrypt any of the messages.
Telegram is a cloud service. We store messages, photos, videos and documents from your cloud chats on our servers so that you can access your data from any of your devices anytime without having to rely on third-party backups. This way local engineers or physical intruders cannot get access to user data.
(2) (a) Additionally, WhatsApp does not have the key to see encrypted messages. By default, WhatsApp stores messages in a way that allows them to be backed up to the cloud by iOS or Android. WhatsApp store in phone storage device occupies more space.
(2) (b) WhatsApp files (photos, audios, videos, documents) and texts occupying too much phone storage device. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.businesstoday.in/technology/news/story/whatsapp-files-occupying-too-much-phone-storage-heres-what-you-can-do-279321-2020-11-21 to view webpage with the browser.
Telegram provides unlimited cloud storage. This means all your text messages, images media files & documents will be saved on their cloud without losing any data, you don’t need to worry about backup & restore.
(3) WhatsApp: Uncrackable problem of end-to-end encryption: Lack of Security
Telegram Secret Chats are one-on-one chats wherein messages are encrypted with a key held only by the chat’s participants. Note that the schema for these end-to-end encrypted Secret Chats is different from what is used for cloud chats.
(4) WhatsApp Draining Your Phone’s Battery Too? This Could Be The Reason. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.republicworld.com/technology-news/apps/whatsapp-draining-your-phones-battery-too-this-could-be-the-reason.html to view webpage with the browser.
(5) WhatsApp warning: How a single phone call hacked phones worldwide. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/1276195/WhatsApp-hack-how-single-call-compromised-phones to view webpage with the browser.
(6) WhatsApp virus is a term used for a variety of malware and scams directed towards this popular communications app. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.2-spyware.com/remove-whatsapp-virus.html#qm-h2-1 to view webpage with the browser.
(7) New Warning for WhatsApp Users Over Account Suspension ‘Hack’. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2021/04/10/shock-new-warning-for-millions-of-whatsapp-users-on-apple-iphone-and-google-android-phones/?sh=2b33ce0d7585 to view webpage with the browser.
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(8) This dangerous WhatsApp scam can access your personal and financial details. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.gadgetsnow.com/tech-news/this-dangerous-whatsapp-scam-can-access-your-personal-and-financial-details/articleshow/88519735.cms to view webpage with the browser.
(9) Your WhatsApp, Facebook data isn’t safe! Malicious apps that steal data found on Play Store. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.businesstoday.in/buzztop/buzztop-technology/your-whatsapp-facebook-data-isnt-safe-malicious-apps-that-steal-data-found-on-play-store/story/307472.html to view webpage with the browser.
(10) Dangerous new spyware can steal your WhatsApp messages and take photos using your smartphone camera without your permission and admit it’s been around for FIVE YEARS already. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/5359250/what-is-skygofree-spyware-how-to-stay-safe-whatsapp/ to view webpage with the browser.
(11) One of the most-advanced Android malware discovered; can even ‘steal’ your WhatsApp messages. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/digital-security/one-of-the-most-advanced-android-malware-discovered-can-even-steal-your-whatsapp-messages/62548876 to view webpage with the browser.
(12) One billion users of the messaging service are now promised full encryption. Which can only mean the spooks will retaliate elsewhere. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/apr/10/whatsapp-encryption-billion-users-data-security to view webpage with the browser.
(13) Wormable Android malware is spreading through WhatsApp messages. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.itpro.co.uk/security/malware/359133/new-android-malware-discovered-that-spreads-through-whatsapp-messages to view webpage with the browser.
(14) Malicious WhatsApp mod infects Android devices with malware. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/malicious-whatsapp-mod-infects-android-devices-with-malware/ to view webpage with the browser.
(15) WhatsApp joinable calls feature can increase risk of eavesdropping through cyberattack: Kaspersky. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/whatsapp-joinable-calls-feature-can-increase-risk-of-eavesdropping-through-cyberattack-kaspersky/84640328 to view webpage with the browser.
(16) WhatsApp hijack scam continues to spread. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-57357301.amp to view webpage with the browser.
(17) 8 Ways Your WhatsApp Messages Can Be Hacked. Read more…Click here to open link.
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-whatsapp-messages-can-hacked/ to view webpage with the browser.
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NOTE: Microsoft Kaizala has retired on 31st August 2023. Kaizala moved to Microsoft Teams from 1st September 2023.

NOTE: Microsoft Kaizala has retired on 31st August 2023. Kaizala moved to Microsoft Teams from 1st September 2023.

NOTE: Microsoft Kaizala has retired on 31st August 2023. Kaizala moved to Microsoft Teams from 1st September 2023.
Telegram provides unlimited cloud storage. This means all your text messages, images media files & documents will be saved on their cloud without losing any data, you don’t need to worry about backup & restore. Telegram Private Groups cannot be found with an in-app search. The group is private, after all that you can use the 2,00,000 member limit fully. Telegram Channels are a tool for broadcasting public (or) private messages to large audiences, similarly as you do on Twitter or Facebook Page. In fact, channels can have an unlimited number of subscribers. Telegram Private Channels cannot be found with an in-app search. Group video calls on Telegram allow 30 users to broadcast from their camera as well as their screens. This can now be watched by 1,000 people at once (updated by 1st August 2021). Users can hold anything event online, from lectures to concerts and everything in between, similarly as Zoom or Microsoft Teams or Google Meet.
A. Simple: Telegram is so simple you already know how to use it.
B. Private: Telegram messages are heavily encrypted and can self-destruct.
C. Synced: Telegram lets you access your chats from multiple devices.
D. Fast: Telegram delivers messages faster than any other application such WhatsApp, Signal etc.
E. Powerful: Telegram has no limits on the size of your media and chats.
F. Open: Telegram has an open API and source code free for everyone.
G. Secure: Telegram keeps your messages safe from hacker attacks.
H. Expressive: Telegram lets you completely customise your messenger.

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