Chevron Nigeria says it is partnering with governments, global health organizations, and communities to strengthen malaria prevention, treatment, and health systems across Nigeria and other African countries.
The company stated that these collaborations have delivered measurable gains in malaria control and improved overall disease resilience in participating communities.
The statement was made by Chairman and Managing Director, Mr. Jim Swartz, on Friday, marking World Malaria Day, observed annually on April 25.
The theme for the 2026 commemoration is: “Driven to End Malaria: Now We Can. Now We Must.”
“In Nigeria alone, Chevron-backed programs have reached thousands of households in the Niger Delta region. Similar efforts in Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon have contributed to measurable declines in malaria prevalence,” Swartz said.
He emphasized that progress requires sustained investment in the health and well-being of the communities where the company operates.
“Our partnerships help improve health outcomes and create stronger, more resilient communities,” he said.
Swartz highlighted Chevron’s partnership with The Global Fund as a strategic contribution to Nigeria’s development through improved public health.
According to him, the collaboration supports capacity development, advocacy campaigns, and other local initiatives aimed at strengthening healthcare delivery.
“Chevron has been one of the largest corporate partners of The Global Fund. Its partnership focuses on capacity development, joint advocacy, communications campaigns, and other local initiatives,” he said.
He also noted that Chevron encourages staff to share expertise with local programs to enhance grant reach and performance.
Swartz added that the company will continue collaborating with local health authorities and international partners to sustain progress.
“The aim is to scale up prevention and treatment programs, invest in community education, and support innovative solutions to eliminate malaria,” he said.

