Cabo Verde has been certified malaria-free by the World Health Organization (WHO), becoming the third African country to achieve this status. The certification, granted to countries demonstrating the interruption of indigenous malaria transmission for at least three consecutive years, positions Cabo Verde alongside 43 others globally.
This milestone is anticipated to bring multiple benefits to Cabo Verde, including strengthened health systems for combating other diseases and increased tourism due to reduced concerns about local malaria infections. The certification reflects Cabo Verde’s strategic public health planning and collaborative efforts.
Cabo Verde, an archipelago in the Central Atlantic Ocean, faced significant malaria challenges in the past but successfully eliminated the disease on two occasions. This achievement underscores the country’s commitment to a healthier future.