Malaria is preventable, treatable and curable. Yet it continues to have a devastating impact across Africa. For more than a decade, ExxonMobil has been working to help drive lasting change and build a better future for communities in the region by investing in the fight against malaria.
Read ArticleThank you to everyone who helped make this World Malaria Day a success. Thank you to everyone who has devoted time, effort, energy, or money to help protect families from malaria.
Read ArticleNothing But Nets supporters have made a significant difference. Greater availability and use of malaria prevention tools and treatment over the past decade has saved more than 1 million lives, according to the World Health Organization.
Read ArticleEvery 60 seconds a child dies from malaria. Bed nets are a simple, cost-effective way to prevent children and families from being bitten by malaria-carrying mosquitoes while they sleep. To end malaria deaths in this generation, we need your help!
Read ArticleSportswriter Rick Reilly helped launch the Nothing But Nets campaign in 2006 with a column in Sports Illustrated. This World Malaria Day, he is teaming up with Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry like you've never seen them before to fight deadly malaria.
Read ArticleWatch or set your DVRs to 8pm ET/PT tonight, when HBO premieres the original film Mary and Martha, telling the emotional story of two mothers’ battle against malaria. Oscar winner Hilary Swank and Oscar nominee Brenda Blethyn star as Mary and Martha, two women who bond over their shared experience with the disease.
Read ArticleStephen has been a supporter of the Nothing But Nets campaign since his years at Davidson College, and this season he showed the world that he is still committed to the fight against deadly malaria.
Read ArticleOn Friday April 5, Nothing But Nets participated in a 1,000-minute digital rally celebrating the progress of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with a look forward to post 2015 goals.
Read ArticleSome of you may have heard a lot about plagues over the past few days, but I hope you'll take three minutes to learn about a very real one facing half the world’s population today.
Read ArticleIt’s one thing to hear about a scary, serious global health problem like malaria on TV or in the news. It’s not a disease that we have much experience with anymore in the United States.
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