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By: Jenna Sauber

Don’t forget to ask us your question about refugees!

June 15, 2017
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Last week, we opened the floor for you to ask us questions about refugees and any health and malaria-related issues. We’ve already brought the first round of questions to our experts at the UN Foundation and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), and we will be delivering those answers to your inboxes and on this blog in coming weeks.

For now, we wanted to share some of the questions we’ve received so far, to let you know the kinds of stuff your fellow supporters are curious about. Maybe one of them will trigger a question from you!

  • What is a usual response to receiving a net? How do you decide which people receive the nets?
  • Where are the nets produced and what type of material is used to make them?
  • What is the most effective tool to educate the people you are helping?

These and other questions we’ve received so far are a great start – keep them coming! Remember, you can submit your question online, email us at [email protected] or post a comment in response to this blog. We look forward to your questions!

Last week, we opened the floor for you to ask us questions about refugees and any health and malaria-related issues. We’ve already brought the first round of questions to our experts at the UN Foundation and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), and we will be delivering those answers to your inboxes and on this blog in coming weeks.

For now, we wanted to share some of the questions we’ve received so far, to let you know the kinds of stuff your fellow supporters are curious about. Maybe one of them will trigger a question from you!

  • What is a usual response to receiving a net? How do you decide which people receive the nets?
  • Where are the nets produced and what type of material is used to make them?
  • What is the most effective tool to educate the people you are helping?

These and other questions we’ve received so far are a great start – keep them coming! Remember, you can submit your question online, email us at [email protected] or post a comment in response to this blog. We look forward to your questions!

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