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World Malaria Day 2025

World Malaria Day 2025

Theme: “Malaria Ends With Us: Reinvest, Reimagine, Reignite”

Date: April 25, 2025

Venue: SACOP Seminar Hall and SACOP Smart Classroom

Organized by: Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, SACOP

1. Objective of the Event

To commemorate World Malaria Day 2025 and create awareness among students and the

community about the importance of malaria prevention, control strategies, and the global efforts

toward its elimination.

2. Highlights of the Event

➢ Poster Competition

A creative poster-making competition was conducted on the theme of malaria prevention and

awareness. Students participated enthusiastically, showcasing innovative ideas and visual

storytelling to highlight the impact of malaria and ways to combat it.

➢ Slogan Competition

Students participated in a slogan competition to express strong, impactful messages related to

malaria eradication. The activity encouraged brief yet powerful communication in line with this

year’s theme.

Guest Lecture by Dr. Geetha Chitra

Renowned expert Dr. Geetha Chitra, M.Sc (N), Ph.D (N), M.Sc. (Applied Psychology), M.A.

(Public Administration), Associate Professor, Medical Surgical Nursing Department, Sree Abirami

The College of Nursing was invited as the guest of honor. She delivered an insightful lecture on

“Preventive and Control Measures of Malaria”, covering topics such as:

• Causes and transmission of malaria

• Preventive strategies like vector control and the use of mosquito nets

• The importance of early diagnosis and prompt treatment

• Global and national malaria elimination programs

• The session was highly informative and appreciated by both students and faculty. Awareness Talk in Tamil

Sem VII Student Ms. Balasivalakshmi delivered an awareness talk about malaria in Tamil. Her

The effort to communicate in the regional language was well-received and ensured better understanding

among the audience.

World Malaria Day Pledge

To emphasize collective responsibility, a World Malaria Day Pledge was taken by all students and

faculty members, led by Mr. Aswak Kabir. This pledge reaffirmed the commitment of the academic

community to spread awareness and contribute toward a malaria-free future.

3. Participation

Total Participants: Around 100 students actively participated in the event.

Students from Pharm D and B Pharm showed keen interest and engagement throughout the

activities.

4. Outcomes & Impact

➢ Improved awareness about malaria symptoms, transmission, and prevention.

➢ Encouraged student participation in health awareness activities.

➢ Enhanced communication skills and creativity through competitions.

➢ Fostered a sense of social responsibility among the student community.

5. Acknowledgements

We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the Management for their unwavering support and

encouragement in organizing the World Malaria Day 2025 event.

We are sincerely grateful to Dr. Geetha Chitra for accepting our invitation and delivering an

informative and inspiring guest lecture on malaria prevention and control, and to Ms.

Balasivalakshmi for her impactful awareness talk in Tamil.

A special note of appreciation goes to Mr. Aswak Kabir for leading the World Malaria Day pledge

and to Ms. Balasivalakshmi for her impactful awareness talk in Tamil.

We also thank all the faculty members, the organizing committee, student participants, and volunteers

who contributed their time and effort to make this event a meaningful success. Your dedication

truly brought the theme “Malaria Ends With Us: Reinvest, Reimagine, Reignite” to life.

6. Conclusion

The World Malaria Day 2025 event was a great success in raising awareness and promoting

proactive measures among students. It echoed the year’s theme — “Malaria Ends With Us:

Reinvest, Reimagine, Reignite” — encouraging every individual to be a part of the solution in the

fight against malaria.