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Advancing Africa’s Commitment to Malaria Elimination It is a privilege to assume the role of ALMA Chair, succeeding H.E. President Umaro Sissoco Embaló. African leaders remain steadfast in their commitment to malaria elimination and to ensuring a successful Global Fund replenishment, strengthening efforts to combat the disease. #AUSummit2025 #HealthyAfrica...

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Chiefvor 1 Jahr

Very inspiring. I hope you are steadfast away from the WEF, WHO, Davos type malaria eradication façade.

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Elise Oyinvor 1 Jahr

Let the ministry of Jesus Christ of Nazareth be null, void and worthless before there is any in Elise Oyinkromeineifa that she is a member of n her pregnancy is from any church in Africa, originating from Africa, n it stands in d name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth u900gtefsfbaiCnYH

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Sulaimanvor 1 Jahr

I hope the African Head of States will give this young energitic young leader all the support he requested to perform his job. He carries the hope of the continent. Forward for Ever.

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Sbu Ndlovuvor 1 Jahr

Big Man

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Sbu Ndlovuvor 1 Jahr

Salute

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Clinton Clydevor 1 Jahr

🙏

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Hon Anti 20:30 agendavor 1 Jahr

my done my boy..keep it up..

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AFRICAN.vor 1 Jahr

@Sophie_Mokoena Please work hard for Africa i thank you

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Bolt_cuttervor 1 Jahr

Brother... Let's fix the drc issue.. Rwandan invasion must be stopped.. Please

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Teddy Neelo Kgasavor 1 Jahr

We celebrate you HE Advocate Duma Boko! 🇧🇼

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