Solutions to Malaria
Name University Course Tutor Date The international fight against Malaria has been gathering pace in recent past . Indeed , wealthy individuals , organizations , and governments in developed nations have all been developing ways and means of controlling the Malaria Scourge and possibly eradicate this killer disease in the future . However , there exist different measures taken by individual organizations , a fact that has made harmonization hard and therefore inefficiency in implementation . This has led to lead global thinkers to embark on developing theories that will enable the world community to

control malaria . Economist Jeffrey Sachs of Earth Institute in Colombia University has developed four key solutions that can effectively control Malaria - the solutions are consequently explained below
First , both poor and developing nations should work collaboratively in the fight against Malaria . This involves sharing information regarding best procedures that individual countries are implementing in their respective contributions . According to Sachs , the countries need to work on equal basis . Second , both rich and poor countries should embark on having all their attention at the problem and therefore make controlling Malaria a top priority at local , national , regional and international levels . Third , the international community should embark on taking closer look intellectual systems and consequently harmonize the rules The countries should most importantly see that sharing intellectual rights to different firms and therefore help increase malaria drugs production and eventual distribution . Fourth , the war on Malaria should be accorded the much important international goodwill from all countries . The four solutions should be applied jointly for...
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