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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.
October 11th, 2011
Years ago, red and white Coke bottles were the constant in Africa – a symbol of prosperity and connection with the outside world. Now that symbol is mobile phones, which are saving lives from malaria across the continent.
September 13th, 2011
Yesterday, Roll Back Malaria Partnership announced new findings that show the world is winning the fight against malaria.

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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.

A lot can change in 5 years. And it certainly has in the malaria fight.
Malaria No More and health partners helped the Senegalese districts of Saraya and Velingara, become the first districts in the country to achieve universal coverage: protecting every man, woman and...
NetGuarantee is an innovative finance mechanism designed to accelerate delivery of life-saving mosquito nets to families in Africa, helping to save thousands of lives!
Malaria No More and its partners are assisting countries in the proposal process for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, which is the largest supporter of malaria public...
Malaria No More and United Airlines partnered for the airlines' inaugural nonstop flight to Africa
Malaria No More Distributes Nets from Ashton Kutcher's Twitter Challenge
UNICEF reached out to Malaria No More to fund the distribution of mosquito nets in Angola, the DRC and Nigeria.
Comoros partnered with Malaria No More and Sumitomo to implement a distribution of 77,500.
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.