Gia Lai, April 22 -- Vietnam is intensifying nationwide efforts to eliminate malaria by 2030, focusing on stronger surveillance, early detection and treatment, and mobilising resources from both domestic and international partners. At a conference on resource mobilisation for malaria prevention and elimination in 2026, held in Gia Lai province on April 21, health authorities and representatives from 15 project-supported localities reviewed progress and outlined priorities for the next phase. According to Dr. Ngo Duc Thang from the National Institute of Malariology, Parasitology and Entomology (NIMPE), malaria remains a major global public health threat, with an estimated 282 million cases and 610,000 deaths worldwide in 2024, an increase ...