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United to Beat Malaria, previously known as Nothing But Nets until 2022, [1] [2] is a global, grassroots campaign of the United Nations Foundation to raise awareness and funding to fight malaria. [3] The campaign aims to prevent malaria infections and deaths by providing malaria education, insecticide-treated bed nets, anti-malarial drugs ...
The first order for 33,000 bed nets was made on March 28, 2007. [6] By December 2011, Spread the Net achieved its founding goal; 500,000 nets distributed to pregnant women and children in Liberia and Rwanda. [citation needed] Spread the Net has teamed with Plan Canada, working together to deliver another 250,000 nets, this time to Guinea.
Imagine No Malaria (INM) is a comprehensive anti-malaria campaign run by The United Methodist Church. [1]The ministry mission statement is: Imagine No Malaria is an extraordinary effort of the people of the United Methodist Church, putting faith into action to end preventable deaths by malaria in Africa, especially the death of a child or a mother.
Mosquito nets have found a whole slew of alternative uses from fences that keep livestock contained, rope, soccer nets, and even soccer balls. Cases of malaria are increasing each year and ...
Ahead of World Malaria Day, 25 April 2021, WHO named 25 countries in which it is working to eliminate malaria by 2025 as part of its E-2025 initiative. [70] A major challenge to malaria elimination is the persistence of malaria in border regions, making international cooperation crucial. [71]
World Malaria Day 2023: “Time to deliver zero malaria: invest, innovate, implement” [15] World Malaria Day 2022: "Harness innovation to reduce the malaria disease burden and save lives." [16] World Malaria Day 2019-2020-2021: "Zero malaria starts with me" [17] World Malaria Day 2018: "Ready to beat malaria" World Malaria Day 2017: "LETS ...
Malaria Consortium's parasite control and prevention strategy includes vector control through long lasting insecticidal nets distribution, indoor residual spraying, education, and data surveillance. Malaria Consortium is for instance leading the Beyond Garki Project, an initiative to collect epidemiological data on the evolution of malaria. [4]
German sportswear giant Adidas is launching a brand campaign today called “Impossible Is Nothing” centered around 20 different film clips that feature a selection of sportspeople and ...