Malaria aid ramped up for southeast Asia, Pacific

By Andrew Brown
Updated April 25 2024 - 4:20pm, first published 4:16pm
Canberra is giving $30 million to develop malaria programs in the Asia-Pacific. (AP PHOTO)
Canberra is giving $30 million to develop malaria programs in the Asia-Pacific. (AP PHOTO)

Australia will ramp up efforts to help prevent malaria in surrounding nations, with $30 million of federal aid set aside for projects dealing with the disease in the Pacific and southeast Asia.

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