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High-level meeting reaffirms shared commitment to strengthen cross-border collaboration and accelerate elimination of malaria and neglected tropical diseases
Summary: Create a 4-part meme-style comic storyboard.
Design rules: Use a bright, warm pastel and neon color palette. The aesthetic should be high-energy, warm, and feature 75% female-friendly styling. Keep the background extremely simple, solid, or soft gradient—absolutely no distracting whirls or flourishes. Include a stylized, humorous collage-style image of a giant mosquito (representing the disease entity) and a confident female health worker.
Text instructions: Do not include intermediate result labels (like "Panel 1"), font prompts (like "14 point arial"), or meta-phrases (like "Viral Headline" or "Meme Punchline") in the generated image text.
Top Text: Bugs Don't Need Passports, But We're Revoking Their Visas!
Image 1: A giant, sassy mosquito holding a tiny suitcase and passport, enjoying the warm climate change weather. Text 1: Malaria and NTDs packing for a cross-border trip to infect 1 billion people.
Image 2: The mosquito trying to sneak past a border checkpoint, specifically targeting vulnerable pregnant women and kids. Text 2: These diseases don't respect borders, and external funding is dropping!
Image 3: A confident, stylish female health worker (representing WHO and African Ministers) holding up a glowing shield labeled "Joint MoU". Text 3: Health leaders from Senegal, Tanzania, and Liberia teaming up with integrated health systems to block the bugs.
Image 4: The health worker stamping the mosquito's passport with a massive red "DENIED". Text 4: Vacation canceled. 2030 elimination goals are happening!
Bottom Text: Tag a friend who hates mosquitoes as much as the World Health Assembly does.