
Will a country in sub-Saharan Africa be declared malaria-free by the WHO before 2030?
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The World Health Organization (WHO) certifies countries as malaria-free if have three consecutive years with zero indigenous cases.
In early 2024, the WHO certified Cape Verde as malaria free, the first sub-Saharan African country to obtain this status in over 50 years (BBC).
Will another country in sub-Saharan Africa be certified by the WHO as being malaria free before 2030?
Sub-Saharan Africa is defined as Africa excluding North Africa, but including Sudan (i.e. every country in any shade of green on Wikipedia's page for sub-Saharan Africa).
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