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United to Beat Malaria
July 20, 2020
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Champion Spotlight: Marcia Canter

Our champions are a critical part of the Nothing But Nets mission to #EndMalaria. Learn more about how one of our champions has coupled her passion for malaria and youth engagement to step up the fight.

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Wendy Dimas
July 16, 2020
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Let’s take action for World Mosquito Day!

One way that we can all take action is by writing a Letter to the Editor. A Letter to the Editor is a great way to get the attention of Members of Congress. Here are some tools to help you get started!   

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United to Beat Malaria
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Malaria on the Frontlines: Ecuador’s Fight to End Malaria

Earlier this year, Nothing But Nets took a trip to Ecuador with our good friends at Cotopaxi to meet with communities impacted by malaria and learn from those who have devoted their lives to ending it for good. Learn more about what the fight to end malaria looks like on the frontlines in Ecuador.

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United to Beat Malaria
July 7, 2020
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COVID-19 and Malaria: a Q&A with Vestergaard

The world has made tremendous progress in the fight to end malaria over the last 20 years COVID-19 threatens that progress. Our Executive Director, Margaret Reilly McDonnell, sat down with Vestergaard to discuss why we must continue to fight malaria amidst the pandemic.

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United to Beat Malaria
June 30, 2020
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15 Years of PMI: 15 Ways to Learn More and Take Action Now

Today, we commemorate 15 years of the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI). Here are 15 resources for you to learn more about the work of PMI, and how you can take action.

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United to Beat Malaria
June 17, 2020
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Voices from the Frontlines: Rosie Nzenze

Rosie fled her home country of CAR due to war and sought sanctuary at Inke refugee camp in DRC. Learn more about her story in honor of World Refugee Day. 

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United to Beat Malaria
June 11, 2020

Who, What, When, Where, Why of the World Health Organization

What role does the World Health Organization play in ending malaria, and how could the United States withdrawal from the WHO impact our progress against this deadly disease? Click here to learn more. 

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Margaret Reilly McDonnell,  Alison Oliveira Wheeler
June 4, 2020

Deadly yet preventable: a statement on racial injustice in the United States from Nothing But Nets

For almost 15 years, the Nothing But Nets team has worked to ensure that the most vulnerable people are protected from malaria – a deadly, yet preventable disease. Yet we understand that another deadly, yet entirely preventable disease plagues our society here in America. Read our full statement on racial injustice in America.

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United to Beat Malaria
May 27, 2020
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Voices from the Frontlines: Nancy Piruch

As a mother, Nancy’s main priority is protecting her children from anything that threatens their health and well-being. Unfortunately, where Nancy lives, one of those threats is a simple mosquito bite. Earlier this year, Nothing But Nets and Cotopaxi visited communities across rural Ecuador and witnessed how access to mosquito nets helps put the worries of mothers like Nancy at ease.

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United to Beat Malaria
May 11, 2020
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Voices from the Frontlines: Lucrecia Vinza

Lucrecia Vinza is a tri-lingual teacher at the Kapawi elementary public school who is passionate about protecting her kids from malaria. One of her main motivations for fighting malaria in her community is her experience getting malaria herself. Hear her story.

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