World Malaria Day is a special day on April 25th when people around the world learn about malaria. Malaria is a sickness caused by a tiny bug called a mosquito. On this day, people talk about how to stop malaria from spreading and how to help people who have it. Many countries work together to find ways to protect people, like using special bed nets and medicine. The day helps everyone understand the importance of staying safe and healthy. It's all about teamwork to make sure fewer people get sick from malaria!
How to celebrate World Malaria Day?
On World Malaria Day, you can celebrate by helping people learn about malaria and how to stop it. You can draw pictures or create posters showing ways to protect against mosquito bites, like using nets or bug spray. Share your drawings with friends and family to spread the message. You could also join or organize a small event in your community to talk about malaria and why it's important to fight it. Another fun idea is to make a craft or game about mosquitoes and teach others what you've learned. Together, you can help make a difference!
Where World Malaria Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - Africa
- - Asia
- - Europe
- - Americas
- - Oceania

