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Join over 500 passionate malaria advocates from across the U.S. and all walks of life who are leading the fight against malaria in their communities.

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What Do Beat Malaria Champions Do?

Equipped with the tools and resources provided by United to Beat Malaria, our champions find new and creative ways to grow the movement. By joining webinars, attending United to Beat Malaria events, and working with the United to Beat Malaria team, these advocates are empowered in their to work to defeat malaria in their communities.

Champions hold in-district and Capitol Hill meetings advocating for full funding of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the President’s Malaria Initiative, and the UN as well as fundraise for our work to protect families from this deadly disease. They build critical community awareness by hosting events, recruiting new Champions, and engaging the media – and they are an indispensable piece of our work to defeat malaria.

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Engaging Leaders

Champions engage members of Congress and other elected leaders by scheduling meetings in-district and on Capitol Hill, through online actions, events, and social media.

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Raising Funds

Champions raise crucial dollars to fight malaria through community events and online actions. From hosting bake sales and basketball tournaments to partnering with NBA teams like the Detroit Pistons, no action is too small when it comes to raising funds to save lives.

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Building Awareness

Champions educate and inspire communities around the world to take action by telling stories on stage, virtually, and through the media.

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Latest Champion News

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Mahabuba Masud, College Ambassador
June 2, 2026

Malaria’s Gender Divide

Malaria is not gender-blind; a mosquito can bite both men and women. However, gender still influences who may get malaria and their treatment options. There are various social, cultural, and economic factors that impact women’s vulnerability to malaria and access to treatment. Gender-informed services are necessary to ensure women have equitable access to malaria education … Continued

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Brent Nagel
May 7, 2026

$2B in Global Health Funds Are Expiring. State Can Use Them to Save Lives.

Last week, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) notified Congress that it would be using more unobligated funds from previous Fiscal Years to close out canceled USAID contracts as part of the shuttering of the organization – including some $2 billion originally appropriated for global health. It’s money the State Department could use to … Continued

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Brent Nagel
April 29, 2026

The FY27 Foreign Affairs Bill, Explained

Yesterday, the House Appropriations Committee approved National Security, State Department, and Related Programs (NSRP) legislation for Fiscal Year 2027 on a party-line vote. Thanks to the incredible work of our Shot@Life and United to Beat Malaria champions across the country, the bill fully funds key immunization and malaria programs. Both the bill itself and the … Continued

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