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In 2006, WHO/Europe adopted the new Regional Strategy: the Move from Malaria Control to Elimination in the WHO European Region 2006–2015. This followed the successful implementation of a strategy that curbed a regional epidemic of malaria and reduced incidence in affected countries to levels that made eliminating the disease feasible. WHO/Europe based the rationale for developing a new strategy on the following principles:
The inception meeting, held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in 2005, resulted in the Tashkent Declaration: “The Move from Malaria Control to Elimination”. Representatives of malaria-affected countries participating in this meeting consented to the Declaration, which was later endorsed by their health ministers.
The ultimate goal of the Regional Strategy is to interrupt the transmission of malaria by 2015 and eliminate the disease in the affected countries of the Region. The Strategy focuses on maintaining malaria-free status in areas and countries where the disease has been eliminated, and emphasizes tackling the growing problem of imported malaria.
The new Strategy calls for: