Dawes is helping to spread the word about Nothing But Nets (nothingbutnets.net), a program to provide low-cost mosquito nets to help prevent the disease.
Read ArticleReilly and Curry are joining United Nation’s Nothing But Nets campaign to help send 20,000 life-saving bed nets to protect families in sub-Saharan Africa from malaria.
Read ArticleRay Chambers, UN Special Envoy for Health Financing interviews NBA legend and Malaria Champion, Shaquille O’Neal.
Read ArticleToday on World Malaria Day, Chris Helfrich, Director of the United Nations Foundation’s Nothing But Nets campaign to fight malaria in Africa, released the following statement:
Read ArticleA community organization hosted a night of food and games Thursday in Tilden Township to fight for a global cause. The Hamburg Jaycees held a dinner fundraiser and kickball game at the Indian Fort Inn, welcoming residents and the organization’s national leadership to the Kick Out Malaria campaign that helps prevent the spread of the disease in Africa.
Read ArticleThe Tanzania Red Cross Society (TRCS) is set to launch a joint initiative to distribute long lasting insecticide-treated mosquito nets to more than 68,000 refugees at Nyarugusu camp in Kigoma Region.
Read ArticleToday, Curry finds himself in Africa getting a firsthand account of just what kind of impact his shooting exploits had on this region that is so heavily affected by this disease.
Read ArticleGolden State Warriors guard Steph Curry is spending his summer break in Tanzania with Nothing But Nets, a campaign by the United Nations Foundation that aims to fight malaria across Sub-Sarahan Africa.
Read ArticleLast month, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry was in the Nyarugusu refugee camp in Tanzania. Working with a foundation called Nothing But Nets, he was hanging nets over beds in mud huts to protect the refugees from the mosquito bites that can spread malaria.
Read ArticleThese refugees don’t know dunks, nor do they know why a 25-year-old NBA star, coming off his breakout season, would fly more than 8,000 miles and 24 hours, risk malaria, typhoid and yellow fever, just to hang bed nets in their mud huts for the anti-malaria program Nothing But Nets. On his vacation.
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