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Emile Dawisha
April 22, 2019
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Syngenta + Nothing But Nets’ work in Hispanola

Syngenta, one of the world’s leading agriculture companies and malaria-control innovators, has joined the global fight to wipe out malaria from the island of Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic).

Here’s how Syngenta joined Nothing But Nets and Malaria Zero to protect more than 20,000 Haitian households through indoor insecticide spraying.

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Margaret Reilly McDonnell
February 21, 2019
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WE’RE SO GLAD YOU JOINED US!

After a 3-year study of trends and future projections for the factors and determinants of malaria, WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group on Malaria Eradication (SAGme) released the executive summary of its report. In summary, SAGme reaffirms that eradication is a goal worth pursuing and would save millions of lives and billions of dollars but cautions that we are far from a malaria-free world. 

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Emile Dawisha
January 9, 2019
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Using Technology to Eliminate Malaria with Digicel

Haiti’s largest telecommunications provider has joined the global fight to wipe out malaria on the island of Hispaniola! Here’s how. 

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Emile Dawisha
January 2, 2019
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Al Ansari Exchange has donated more than $1.4 million to Nothing But Nets!

Few companies worldwide have made a greater impact on the fight against malaria than the Al Ansari Exchange. The UAE-based foreign exchange and money transfer company has donated more than $1.4 million to a variety of Nothing But Nets initiatives.

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Margaret Reilly McDonnell
December 18, 2018
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2018 World Malaria Report: The Takeaways

The global malaria community has been at a crossroads in 2017 – while more countries than ever are approaching elimination, many countries have seen malaria cases increase, or stay flat compared to last year.

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Dana McLaughlin
November 6, 2018
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Why we 🧡 our UN partners

Nothing But Nets has worked in partnership with UNHCR to distribute over 2 million bed nets to refugee settlements throughout Africa, often in rapid-response after a mass migration has occurred.

Our UN partners are vital to our work and to the work the global malaria community does to end this disease. 

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Jonathan Kidwell
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Why we love 🧡 our corporate partners

We rely on our corporate partners whose commitment and creative fundraising engagements make it possible for us to provide bed nets for families that are desperate for a safe night’s sleep.

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Jacci Guy
October 23, 2018
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How UN Partners Make Our Work Possible

Nothing But Nets recently visited Southeast Asia to better understand how countries like Thailand and Bangladesh are fighting malaria. While there, we got to see the amazing work of UN agencies like UNHCR and UNICEF.  

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NBN Staff
October 2, 2018
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A Warm Welcome to Dr. Ken Staley!

Dr. Ken Staley is undeterred, eager, and committed to ending this disease once and for all. Here are 4 reasons why the new U.S. Global Malaria Coordinator says he has “the best job in Washington.”

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Emile Dawisha
July 10, 2018
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Mosquito Joe Bites Back

In just over a year, Mosquito Joe and its 145+ independently-owned franchises have raised close to $50,000 in donations for Nothing But Nets! These funds have sent over 5,000 bed nets to malaria-endemic regions in Africa, South America, and the Caribbean; protecting over 10,000 people from the disease. Mosquito Joe drives its fundraising and awareness-raising efforts through two separate campaigns, MoJo Bites Back and Beat the Bloodsuckers.

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