My name is Avery Manousos and I am a Nothing But Nets champion living in Massachusetts. The largest population of Ghanaians living in the United States is in Worcester, Massachusetts. Didn’t know that? Neither did I – until I studied abroad in Accra, Ghana. I discovered that a new friend’s uncle, brother, and cousin decided … Continued
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Welcome to the Campaign Quarterly Newsletter, a snapshot of our work at Nothing But Nets and the global movement to end malaria for good!
In this issue: The fight against malaria in Ecuador’s Amazon, a project to make malaria service delivery safer in northern Nigeria, and an author who inspires young people to join the movement to end malaria.
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Small businesses are a staple in our society. In the United States, of the 30 million businesses, over 20% are family-owned, 26% are minority-owned, and between the years 2000 and 2017, small businesses accounted for 66% of net new jobs. [1] And now more than ever, small businesses are showing their resiliency while still giving … Continued
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My name is Beverly Anaele and I am a Nothing But Nets champion living in Maryland. If COVID-19 has taught Marylanders anything, it’s how truly connected we are to each other. What is ailing our fellow neighbors an ocean away can reach our backyards within 36 hours. But many of those neighbors are facing another … Continued
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Nigeria has the highest rates of malaria deaths in the world and #COVID19 threatens to increase those rates. This #WorldHumanitarianDay, we’re partnering with SCJohnson and the Mentor Initiative to protect health workers working in crisis-affected communities️. Click here to learn more.
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World Mosquito Day is 2 days away!!! And here are two quick actions you can take to raise your voice and do your part to protect the gains we’ve made in the fight to end malaria!
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NBN Development Intern, Aida shares her experience with malaria and our amazing partner Shoo for Good.
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World Mosquito Day is quickly approaching, and we are looking forward to seeing each one of you meet with your Members of Congress from August 17 to August 28th.
Read ArticleLast week, the House Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations continued its consideration of Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 funding. Learn more about the bill!
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The latest malaria buzz from around the world, starring your favorite mosquito!
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