19/06/2026
continues to face one of the highest burdens in the Asia Pacific region, with its unique geography, sociocultural diversity, and health system constraints posing significant challenges to elimination. However, 86% of the country’s malaria burden is concentrated in just nine provinces, highlighting the critical need for more targeted, subnational action.
To accelerate progress where the need is greatest, Papua New Guinea launched the Governors Ending Malaria (GEM) Coalition last month, building on a commitment made at the Provincial Leaders’ Forum during the 8th Asia Pacific Leaders' Summit on Malaria Elimination in 2024. The GEM Coalition unites governors from nine high-burden provinces to strengthen and align efforts through decisive provincial leadership and a whole-of-community approach.
Stay tuned as we unpack the state of malaria in Papua New Guinea and the action needed to address it next week. Explore key insights here: aplma.org/country/papua-new-guinea