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Our results: 2021–25
- 32 million mosquito nets distributed
- 32 million diagnostic tests distributed
- 39 million confirmed malaria cases reached with case management interventions
- 91 million children targeted for seasonal malaria chemoprevention
- 281 million seasonal malaria chemoprevention courses procured through philanthropic funding
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