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Malaria Contributes To Reduced Economic Growth In Nigeria, Other African Countri by Surridger: 2:24am On Apr 26, 2021
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said malaria is responsible for an annual reduction of 1.3 per cent in Africa’s economic growth.
WHO Regional Director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti disclosed this in a statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES to commemorate the 2021  World Malaria Day (WMD).
According to Ms Moeti, for every year that malaria spread, health and development suffer the most.
She noted that malaria-related absenteeism and productivity losses cost Nigeria an estimated US$ 1.1 billion every year.
“Malaria is responsible for an average annual reduction of 1.3 per cent in Africa’s economic growth,” Ms Moeti said.
“Malaria-related absenteeism and productivity losses cost Nigeria, for example, an estimated US$ 1.1 billion every year.
“In 2003, malaria cost Uganda an estimated gross domestic product equivalent to US$ 11 million and in Kenya, approximately 170 million working days and 11 per cent of primary school days are lost to malaria each year.”
The regional director said more efforts are needed to change the situation and to help at-risk populations.

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