Health authorities are expressing concern over projected malaria figures, anticipating nearly three million cases by 2025. This increase prompted a call for national solidarity and collective action to combat malaria, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis. The appeal, made on Thursday, underscores the growing challenges in controlling these diseases. Insufficient funding and resources are cited as key factors contributing to the anticipated surge in malaria cases. Experts warn that without increased investment and coordinated efforts, progress made in recent years could be reversed. The situation highlights the urgent need for sustained commitment to global health initiatives targeting these preventable and treatable illnesses. The call for action aims to mobilize resources and strengthen healthcare systems to effectively address these public health threats.