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Global Malaria Action Plan is the first single comprehensive blueprint for global malaria control and elimination. It outlines strategies, costs, goals and timelines designed to build on the trajectory of recent successes in malaria control, moving towards full malaria control and beyond in countries across the globe.

The GMAP was developed by the Roll Back Malaria Partnership and endorsed at the 2008 MDG Malaria Summit on September 25, 2008, in New York City.

The GMAP presents a comprehensive overview of the global malaria landscape, an evidence-based approach to deliver effective prevention and treatment to all people at risk and an estimate of the annual funding needs to achieve the goals of the RBM Partnership for 2010, 2015 and beyond.

The targets of the GMAP are to:

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