The fourth and final day of the JCI Regatta sailing from Sali to Biograd off the Croatian coast began with a sea of orange. About 100 sailors wearing Nothing But Nets´ famous orange Buzzkill T-shirts looked dapper as they manned their boats!
Read ArticleWatch this audio slideshow (turn up your volume!) to see some of the people we met in Tanzania. We were inspired by the nation’s progress in the fight against malaria. You will be, too.
Read Article"I can't imagine growing up in a place where, every night as I slept, a mosquito bite threatened my chances of growing up."
Read ArticleThe fight against malaria touches many people. Health workers, families caring for loved ones and the ill themselves are the first many might imagine. But malaria affects whole communities. As a result, entire communities band together to help prevent this deadly disease.
Read ArticleThe old saying is true—everything really is bigger in Texas. That includes the generosity of the good people of Houston, the latest stop in the Nothing But Nets team’s travels nationwide with The Lion King: Gazelle Tour.
Read ArticleWhile you and I were sleeping in this past Memorial Day, 9-year-old Jordan Freer became the youngest female ever to swim from Alcatraz Island to San Francisco. For being a real Champion for Nothing But Nets, Jordan is one of the youths that we are spotlighting this week in celebration of International Youth Day.
Read ArticleDr. Paul Spiegel with our partner United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) visited the UN Foundation last week to brief the Nothing But Nets team on the current difficulties facing refugees in South Sudan.
Read ArticleWith help from supporters like you, Nothing But Nets helps fight malaria in Africa, but Nothing But Nets is just one campaign of the United Nations Foundation. Another inspiring campaign of the UN Foundation is Girl Up, dedicated to empowering American girls to support adolescent girls in developing countries.
Read ArticleI survived, but more than 2 million people were killed in the war, with more dying even today. The CPA was informally known as “peace on paper.” Even as late as 2008, I did not know if I would ever see my father and extended family again.
Read ArticleEarlier this month, my colleague Rachel Smith and I had an amazing adventure attending a conference hosted by Junior Chamber International (JCI) in Braunschweig, Germany.
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