About Malaria No More

Our Mission: Malaria No More is determined to end malaria deaths. A non-profit, non-governmental organization, Malaria No More makes high-yield investments of time and capital to speed progress, unlock resources, mobilize new assets and spur the world toward reaching this goal.

Scope: Malaria is a crisis/ Hope: We have the tools to solve this crisis

Malaria No More was born of a simple, startling insight: that ending malaria's death grip on Africa is the best humanitarian investment we can make in the world today. Nothing else can have the same impact on as many people's lives and livelihoods as quickly or cheaply.

"An approach as bold as our ambitions and as audacious as our name."

Peter Chernin
Chairman, Malaria No More

We have the tools (mosquito nets, medicine, spraying) to eliminate malaria deaths, but we need to dramatically scale up efforts to deliver them to the people who need them most. The challenge is principally operational, not scientific, and therefore amenable to business-style problem solving. Malaria No More was established in December 2006 by two widely respected business leaders—News Corporation President and COO Peter Chernin and Wall Street pioneer Ray Chambers—who are applying their private-sector experience and considerable networks to tackle this problem.

Malaria No More is not a typical global health organization. We aren't strictly a funding body, or a grassroots movement, or an advocacy shop, or an on-the-ground implementer. Rather, we are a uniquely entrepreneurial organization with elements of each. What unites these disparate activities is leverage.

We are a catalyst for impact. Everything we do is designed to spur the community toward ending malaria deaths. In its two-year history, Malaria No More has been at the center of some of the biggest successes in the malaria fight:

  • We co-hosted the White House Summit on Malaria and prompted U.S. participation in World Malaria Day.
  • We educated more than 40 million Americans about the disease and raised tens of millions of dollars through our involvement in two "Idol Gives Back" charity specials on American Idol.
  • We were instrumental in securing a pledge of 100 million mosquito nets at the July 2008 G8 meeting in Japan.
  • Our direct investments have helped mobilize 15 million mosquito nets to protect 30 million African mothers and their children from malaria.

Read our 2009 Stakeholder Report to learn more!

"It's an approach as bold as our ambitions and as audacious as our name," says Chairman Peter Chernin. "It's just what's required to make Malaria No More."