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What We Do
We scaled up ownership of mosquito nets in Okavango from 9.4% of all households in 2007 to 91% in 2009. This pilot proved the effectiveness of using existing indoor residual spraying infrastructure for new mosquito net distributions.
Delivering Lifesaving Solutions
Malaria No More is working to make sure that every family in Africa has ready access to the tools they need to prevent, diagnose and treat malaria.
NightWatch is a communications campaign that airs nightly in malaria-endemic communities across Africa at 9 p.m., when the malarial mosquito comes out to bite. From international music icons to local sports heroes, key celebrities are joining the program, including soccer star Alex Song.
Engaging the African Public
Malaria No More joins with African leaders in all sectors of society to engage audiences with a locally-driven message and change the way African families think about malaria.
Malaria No More has partnered with the Alliance for Malaria Prevention (AMP) and MACEPA to help equip the National Malaria Control Programs of 32 countries with the knowledge and tools to plan and execute aggressive mass net campaigns.
Applying a Business Approach
By using private-sector tools and best practices, Malaria No More works with African countries to find sustainable solutions that will help save lives.
A simple tweet from Ashton Kutcher that turned into the 'Most Re-Tweeted Message' on World Malaria Day 2009 is helping to provide 89,724 lifesaving nets in Senegal. Thank you to Ashton and everyone who made this campaign such a success.
Shining a Spotlight on Malaria
Malaria No More is shining a spotlight on malaria to engage people worldwide, raise awareness about the disease, and show how everyone can be part of the victory against malaria.
Working in Washington
The Malaria Policy Center is keeping malaria at the top of the world’s agenda, where it belongs.





