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LEADALEAP + Kick Out Malaria: A Locally Born Initiative Scaling Globally for a Greener, Healthier World
LEADALEAP + Kick Out Malaria advances a systems-based response to climate risk by uniting data intelligence, climate innovation, and circular economic design. With European institutional validation, the initiative focuses on prevention, resilience, and long-term value creation—bridging climate action, public health, and sustainable development at global scale.

Madrid, Spain - The world is at a defining moment.
The climate crisis is no longer a distant warning—it is an accelerating reality unfolding in real time, affecting every continent, every economy, and every community. Its impacts are interconnected and compounding. Climate-sensitive diseases such as malaria and neglected tropical diseases are expanding in vulnerable regions across Africa. Severe flooding events have disrupted major cities from Valencia to Dubai and across parts of the Americas.
Deforestation continues to weaken ecosystems, while prolonged droughts destabilize food systems and contribute to rising inflation, hunger, and poverty in many regions of the world.
Weather patterns once considered rare are becoming more frequent. Irregular climate conditions—including unseasonal snowfall and prolonged heat waves—are placing growing strain on communities and public health systems. In Europe, extreme heat events in recent years have claimed thousands of lives, underscoring the human cost of delayed action.
These are not isolated events. They are symptoms of systemic climate vulnerability.
From this urgency emerges LEADALEAP + Kick Out Malaria—a locally founded collaboration with global ambition, designed to address the underlying drivers of climate risk, public health exposure, and economic instability, rather than responding only to their consequences. Our approach integrates AI-driven data intelligence, audiovisual infrastructure, climate technology, and circular economic models to create scalable, resilient systems that protect both people and planet.
By addressing climate, health, and economic vulnerability together, we are building solutions that last.
This approach has already received institutional validation. The business model has been formally accepted within European innovation and enterprise frameworks by Empresa Nacional de Innovación, S.A. (ENISA) and Unidad de Grandes Empresas y Colectivos Estratégicos (UGE-CE) in Spain—signaling alignment with European climate, sustainability, and governance priorities.
But this moment is bigger than recognition.
This decade presents a critical opportunity: to take responsibility for the systems we steward, to repair what has been weakened, and to build resilient structures that allow future generations not only to endure climate shocks, but to thrive beyond them.
“This is not just a project—it is a global strategy,” said Rebecca Amarachi Jeremiah, COO of LEADALEAP + Kick Out Malaria. “By addressing climate, health, and economic systems together, we can build resilient infrastructure that protects both people and planet for generations to come.”
LEADALEAP + Kick Out Malaria is actively developing infrastructure aligned with European Union priority areas, delivering measurable progress in climate adaptation, public health protection, and sustainable economic value where it is most urgently needed.
Today, the initiative issues a clear call to action—to global and trans-continental leaders, impact investors, institutional partners, EU programme funders, and eco-conscious individuals—to participate in building integrated solutions at scale.
The climate crisis does not recognize borders. Hope—and action—must move just as freely. This is the moment to act.
For our planet. For our children. For the only home we share.
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