According to the climate–health analysis for the last ten days of February 2026, no suitable climatic conditions were observed for malaria vector breeding across the country. Similarly, during the upcoming first dekad of February 2026, most parts of Ethiopia are expected to continue experiencing unfavourable conditions for malaria transmission. However, non-significant heat stress conditions exist in the low-lying border areas of the eastern, northeaster, western, and southern parts of Ethiopia, particularly in the Afar, Gambela, Somali, and South Ethiopia regions, affecting human and cattle activity and productivity.