
Every August 20, we shine a light on one of the smallest creatures with the biggest impactβthe mosquito. Back in 1897, Sir Ronald Ross discovered that these insects were carrying malaria from person to person. That moment changed history and opened the way to saving millions of lives.
World Mosquito Day isnβt about praising mosquitoesβitβs about remembering the fight. These tiny insects continue to spread diseases like malaria, dengue, Zika, and chikungunya, affecting communities across the globe.
The theme for 2025 is βAccelerating the Fight Against Malaria for a More Equitable World.β Itβs a call for fairness: that no matter where you live or how much you have, everyone deserves protection and treatment.
This isnβt just historyβitβs a reminder. Even the smallest actions, multiplied across the world, can turn into something powerful. Thatβs the real spirit of World Mosquito Day.
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