Long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito nets (LLINs) work by creating a protective barrier against mosquitoes at night, when the vast majority of transmissions occur. Malaria No More is working to ensure that at-risk areas of Africa recieve the nets they need to help end malaria deaths.
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Comoros | 2009Total Distribution: 77,500 nets
Before the current distribution, no long lasting insecticide treated nets had been distributed in Comoros. Comoros partnered with Malaria No More and Sumitomo to implement a distribution of 77,500. This distribution’s goal is to propel long-lasting insecticide treated net coverage among pregnant women and children under five in Comoros from 0% to 50% in the span of one year. More... |
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Angola, The Democratic Republic Of Congo And Nigeria | Summer and Fall 2009Total Distribution: 1.08 million nets
Our partner UNICEF secured 20 million long lasting insecticide treated nets with support from UNITAID, a fund based on an international air-ticket levy implemented in France that funds only commodities (and not the costs of distribution). UNICEF reached out to Malaria No More to fund the distribution of a portion of these mosquito nets in Angola, the DRC and Nigeria. To kick off this partnership, UNICEF is expected to distribute 91,335 nets in Angola, 361,010 nets in DRC and 252,707 nets in Nigeria during the Summer and Fall of 2009. The U.S. Fund for UNICEF is building on this investment and appealing to its supporters for a 100% match of the Malaria No More contribution to speed the delivery of a million more life-saving nets to the families who need them. More... |
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Botswana | February and March 2009Total Distribution: 32,000 nets
With the support of Malaria No More, the Clinton Foundation and UNICEF, Botswana conducted a mass long lasting insecticide treated net distribution pilot campaign in its own Okavango district. This pilot aimed to prove the effectiveness and efficacy of a new proposed model for mosquito net distribution using existing extensive infrastructure for indoor residual spraying. Malaria No More provided funding for all 32,000 nets required to conduct this pilot. The Botswana Government, Clinton Foundation and UNICEF worked together to distribute the nets More... |
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Angola | December 2007-December 2008Total Distribution: 333,800 nets
In 2007 and 2008, a partnership between Malaria No More, Exxon Mobil, UNICEF and Nets For Life provided 333,800 mosquito nets in the Huila, Cunene and Luanda provinces of Angola. More... |
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Tanzania | October 24-26, 2008Total Distribution: 7.2 million nets
In 2008 and 2009, Tanzania is implementing a national campaign to cover every child under 5 with a long lasting insecticide treated net. Working with Tanzania’s National Malaria Control Program, partners Global Fund, World Bank, President’s Malaria Initiative, MEDA (Mennonite Economic Development Associates), World Vision and UNICEF aim to reach 100% coverage of children under five. More... |
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Mali | December 2007Total Distribution: 2.3 million nets
Malaria No More joined Mali’s Ministry of Health, the Alliance for Malaria Prevention and other partner organizations in an integrated measles-malaria campaign that distributed a total of 2.3 million long lasting insecticide treated nets. 2.8 million children under the age of five received mosquito nets, a measles vaccine, polio vaccine, and Vitamin A supplements. More... |
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Zambia | May – October 2007Total Distribution: 500,000 nets
Malaria No More joined RAPIDS, The Global Business Coalition, The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and Against Malaria to distribute a total of 500,000 long lasting insecticide treated nets in Zambia. More... |
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Madagascar | October 2007Total Distribution: 1.4 million nets
In October 2007, Malaria No More joined the Madagascar Ministry of Health, Sumitomo, the Alliance for Malaria Prevention and other partner organizations in an integrated health intervention campaign that distributed a total of 1.4 million nets to children under the age of five and pregnant women. Children under-five received mosquito nets, de-worming medication, Vitamin A and a measles vaccination. More... |
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Uganda | May – June 2007Total Distribution: 590,621 nets
Malaria No More joined the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative and implementation partner AFFORD for the distribution of 590,621 long lasting insecticide treated nets to 27 districts across Uganda. This distribution supported Uganda’s work toward the country’s ongoing efforts to reach a goal of more than 90% coverage for pregnant women and children. This campaign aimed to double national household LLIN ownership from 25% to 50%. More... |