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Zinduka! Malaria Haikubaliki ("Wake up! Malaria in Unacceptable!" in Swahili) is a ground-breaking initiative to bring vital malaria messaging to families across Tanzania in new and innovative ways. Zinduka! works with partners in the media, entertainment industry, government and private sector to create a culture of net usage, fever testing and appropriate treatment.
July 15th, 2009
Managing Director Kate Campana tells the story of her trip to Senegal to see the impact of the Surround Sound: Senegal campaign
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.
July 13th, 2010
In Tanzania, youth across the country enjoy the popular, travelling Fiesta Concert Series, an annual summer music tour that features Tanzania’s biggest music stars and attracts up to 40,000 people at each stop.
June 24th, 2010
For those of you not lucky enough to be in Dakar for the Xeex Sibbiru Song Contest, we wanted to share some details. Take a minute to join in the experience and see how MNM’s innovation is having an impact in Africa.
June 21st, 2010
Last night, United Airlines launched its first flight to Africa, opening direct service from Washington DC to Accra, Ghana. To mark their maiden voyage, United used its plane to help deliver mosquito nets to families in rural Ghana and signaled their commitment to the global race to end malaria deaths.
Malaria No More and United Airlines partnered for the airlines' inaugural nonstop flight to Africa
The stars of American Idol raise funds and awareness for malaria
October 04th, 2010
Our friends at the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) and the Botswana Ministry of Health recently launched a national advocacy campaign that promotes mosquito net usage and awareness about malaria in the south African country.