
Approximately $2.5 billion a year is needed to achieve universal coverage of malaria prevention and treatment tools in Africa. Malaria No More is encouraging, enabling and inspiring governments, corporations and the public to provide it.
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Business vs. Malaria
he malaria fight needs business. Malaria No More means business. We help businesses apply their core competencies, methods and experience toward defeating this disease and enable nimble, strategic investments that only the private sector can make. We're working with some of the world's leading corporations.
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G8 Pledges 100 Million Nets by 2010
The biggest health announcement out of the 2008 G8 Summit began with a simple proposal: Malaria No More Chairman Peter Chernin invited U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown to lead a global push to cover every man, woman and child at risk of malaria in Africa with a mosquito net by 2010. Prime Minister Brown accepted with the caveat that Peter and Malaria No More support his efforts with private sector engagement and grassroots awareness. Deal.
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Innovative Finance
ChainCapital Founder Thomas Schmidt was at a Malaria No More reception in London listening to Peter Chernin and Ray Chambers talk about the return on investment of malaria control when inspiration struck.
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