Very few people can say with near certainty: I saved lives. Far fewer can say that they contributed to saving 6.8 million lives from malaria. Rear Admiral Timothy Ziemer – who is stepping down after stewarding the President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) for more than 10 years – can.
Read ArticleCan a song help stop the spread of a deadly disease? The Kids Against Malaria hope so. The message of their song is simple: sleep under an insecticide treated mosquito net and get to a doctor as soon as you're feeling sick.
Read ArticleAround the world, people are hungry for change – and they don’t want to be on the sidelines watching it happen; they want to be the ones making it happen. No longer are people passive check writers; they are active change makers.
Read ArticleIt all started with an article in Sports Illustrated written by our co-founder, Rick Reilly. Now, we celebrate the 10th year of that article and of our work to protect children, families, and refugees from malaria.
Read ArticleThis was my first time volunteering as a Nothing But Nets champion at a Cotopaxi Questival. I was immediately interested in pitching in when I learned that Cotopaxi and Nothing But Nets have teamed up to educate and fundraise with the goal of defeating malaria for good.
Read ArticleOn the heels of the Global Fund’s record-breaking fifth replenishment conference, Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) joined the Nothing But Nets campaign and our partner Junior Chamber International USA (JCI USA) in Detroit on September 24th to discuss the importance of U.S. government investments in malaria prevention programs.
Read ArticleThis past weekend, the global fight against some of the world’s deadliest diseases received a major boost from governments, NGOs, the private sector, and other key partners.
Read ArticleToday, world leaders will come together in Montreal, Canada to replenish the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and Malaria. This is an opportunity to make incredible progress against three of the world’s deadliest preventable diseases, but this progress isn’t possible without partnership and commitment from countries and the private sector around the world.
Read ArticleEvery year on August 12th we celebrate International Youth Day in order to celebrate and engage youth around the world in conversations with their local, national, and international leaders.
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When a child is born, he or she immediately needs several required things in order to grow and thrive. Nourishment. Healthcare. Love. But too often in the world today, these most basic necessities and fundamental rights of children around the world are suspended amidst crisis, poverty, natural disaster, and violence.
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