confirmed cases in 2020, we can say this WORLD DAY has been a success.

World Malaria Day is celebrated on the 25th of April every year. The theme for 2021 is “Zero Malaria – Draw the Line AGA remains committed to the fight Against Malaria”, because every malaria against Malaria and will like to remind case is preventable, and every malaria employees and all stakeholders that with a death is unacceptable. collective effort, we can Draw the Line Against Malaria; we can have a Malaria Malaria is a disease caused by a Free Mine and a Malaria Free parasite transmitted by the Community. bite of a female mosquito. The severity of malaria varies based on the The persons most vulnerable to malaria species of plasmodium. are: • Children under five years Despite the significant progress made in • Pregnant Women malaria response in Sub-Saharan Africa, • Person from low endemic regions the WHO African Region accounted for (Our Expatriate Community), and 94% of both the 229 million malaria cases • Elderly persons and 409,000 malaria deaths reported globally in 2019. If malaria is not treated well, it can lead to complications such as: liver & kidney AngloGold Ashanti’s Obuasi mine failure, swelling and rupturing of the recognized the devastating effect of spleen, neurological defects, and death. malaria among employees and within the communities within which the mine Let us all be reminded to practice the operated several years ago. following both at home and at work in our journey to ZERO MALARIA: In 2006, AngloGold Ashanti started an Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS) program, 1. Use a at night when through its Malaria Control department, sleeping. now AngloGold Ashanti (Malaria) Control 2. Seek immediate medical advice if (AGAMal). Fifteen years on, this you have malaria symptoms programme has brought about a drastic 3. When on night duty cover the decline in malaria-related cases in Obuasi exposed parts of your body or use and its environs. From a peak of over 6000 insect repellent. cases recorded annually at the mine’s hospital, AGA Health Foundation, to 66