Malaria eradication threat from cutsunder, drug resistance

The financial support for Malaria sponsored by international and domestic institutions in prevention of malaria will decrease since the economy is experiencing a financial difficulty. This information was reported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Even though the financial support for health development has reached a higher perecentage of 262 over the past decade, the ADB health specialist SaumyaKailasapathysaid that the domestic financial support for malaria has only small contribution from about 436 million dollars in 2005 up to about 530 million dollars in 2012. He also added that the world health financial support has a problem when it comes to economic stability. Thus, there is no assurance to support the public as well as private groups.

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She also said that the development in financial health support is very low and may cause slow improvements because of overpopulation widespread of diseases. For this reason, the patient who could have benefited the help will experience an eagerness and determination for competition and there will be a change in donor support.

According to the public health specialist, Susann Roth, the financial support which was very high in the past has already been controlled of donor. This will demand to decrease and countries will have to give financial support for malaria programs from domestic sources. She also added to give extra effort to increase the funds for malaria and to achieve the goal as to where and who to get it.

But this idea needs to be taken seriously with action plan because malaria is widespread in remote areas which affect the flexible population of the country with people who keep on moving from forest, provinces and cities.

It is also not easy to get the attention of policy makers because malaria is invisible as other dieases. As an example, dengue is common to harm anyone especially in urban areas, may it be politicians or children but will not get malaria in the cities.

P. Icamina