 Malaria is a serious health threat for pregnant women living in malaria endemic countries. In 2020, approximately 120 million pregnancies were at risk of contracting malaria due to Plasmodium SPP. Infections Most of these pregnancies occurred in areas of stable transmission, with the majority being located in Sub-Saharan Africa. Despite significant progress made over the past decade, malaria prevalence in Sub-Saharan Africa has not declined as quickly as population growth, resulting in an increase in the number of pregnancies at risk of malaria infection. To ensure continued success in reducing the burden of malaria in pregnancy, additional interventions must be implemented to protect pregnant women from malaria. This article was authored by Georgia, Argor Langton, Jorge Cano, Hope Simpson, and others.