Rosie fled her home country of CAR due to war and sought sanctuary at Inke refugee camp in DRC. Learn more about her story in honor of World Refugee Day.
Read ArticleWhat role does the World Health Organization play in ending malaria, and how could the United States withdrawal from the WHO impact our progress against this deadly disease? Click here to learn more.
Read ArticleFor almost 15 years, the Nothing But Nets team has worked to ensure that the most vulnerable people are protected from malaria - a deadly, yet preventable disease. Yet we understand that another deadly, yet entirely preventable disease plagues our society here in America. Read our full statement on racial injustice in America.
Read ArticleAs a mother, Nancy's main priority is protecting her children from anything that threatens their health and well-being. Unfortunately, where Nancy lives, one of those threats is a simple mosquito bite. Earlier this year, Nothing But Nets and Cotopaxi visited communities across rural Ecuador and witnessed how access to mosquito nets helps put the worries of mothers like Nancy at ease.
Read ArticleLucrecia Vinza is a tri-lingual teacher at the Kapawi elementary public school who is passionate about protecting her kids from malaria. One of her main motivations for fighting malaria in her community is her experience getting malaria herself. Hear her story.
Read ArticleWelcome to the Campaign Quarterly Newsletter, a snapshot of our work at Nothing But Nets and the global movement to end malaria for good!
In this issue: A young doctor’s fight to treat and contain malaria in a Congolese refugee camp, a recap of the NBN20 Leadership Summit, and a few ways you can #StepUpTheFight this month in commemoration of World Malaria Day.
Read ArticleLearn about one great role model for how global health actors in the fight against malaria can also address the threat of COVID-19 is the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB), and Malaria.
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