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Cameroon

Malaria No More is helping to eliminate malaria deaths in Cameroon through a comprehensive approach that integrates the NightWatch program, the K.O. Palu campaign, targeted mosquito net distributions, community health workers, technical assistance, partnership building, and global advocacy. This extensive approach is attacking malaria on multiple fronts and reaping achievements that demonstrate success is possible in the global malaria fight.

A Nightly Mosquito Net Reminder Campaign
August 02nd, 2011
On Friday, July 29th, NightWatch launched in Cameroon. In advance of the government's first-universal coverage campaign--rolling out in August with 8.6 million nets--K.O. Palu (or "Knock Out Malaria") launched in Yaounde with the Minister of Health, Cameroonian stars and representatives from private sector partners ExxonMobil/COTCO.
August 30th, 2011
I'm writing to share news from my recent trip to Yaoundé, where the Government of Cameroon launched their first-ever universal coverage campaign.
November 16th, 2011
Congrats to our 60 Team Malaria No More runners for their great feat (no pun intended!) of running 26.2 miles.
November 16th, 2011
December 01st, 2011
The NightWatch Program, a collaboration with ExxonMobil and Lalela Project, has been nominated for the prestigious Excellence Award in Social Responsibility by the World Petroleum Congress.
December 05th, 2011
The award in Social Responsibility was presented for the NightWatch program, which was developed by Malaria No More in collaboration with ExxonMobil and the Lalela Project.
February 06th, 2012
March 29th, 2012
Julliet Nwiyoh Gelam, the administrative assistant & office administrator, Malaria No More Cameroon office, writes about her experience working on the NightWatch campaign.