Stamp
SCG4168 - Togo 1962 – World United Against Malaria, 85f
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Issued by the Republic of Togo in 1962, this striking 85 Franc stamp was part of the global campaign against malaria led by the World Health Organization. The bold design features a red mosquito at the center, radiating colored beams that symbolize the worldwide effort to eradicate the disease. To the right, the WHO emblem reinforces the theme of international cooperation in public health. With inscriptions such as “Le Monde Uni Contre le Paludisme” (The World United Against Malaria), this issue captures a key moment in the 20th-century health movement. A highly collectible piece, it appeals to philatelists interested in medical history, African issues, and WHO topicals.
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