Here in the United States, fathers everywhere are their kids’ #1 fans, cheering them on throughout their lives.
Read ArticleIn 2006, bishops and basketball players from the NBA and the United Methodist Church teamed up with the UN Foundation as the founding partners of the Nothing But Nets campaign. Now, more than five years later, this partnership is stronger than ever.
Read ArticleOn Wednesday, the Nothing But Nets team joined the First United Methodist Church in downtown Chicago for their mid-week service. A great way to kick off our Chicago City Tour!
Read ArticleNothing But Nets is hitting the road! Between June 9-12, we’ll be in Chicago, with events all over the city. We’d love for you to join us!
Read ArticleOn May 11, I had the opportunity to attend the reception honoring Champions to End Malaria in Washington DC
Read ArticleWe’re excited to announce the top four finalists in our contest to find our next Champion in the fight against malaria. Voting will open until May 31st – so make sure you cast your vote to help us choose the next Champion!
Read ArticleAs USAID marks its 50th Anniversary, Rear Admiral Tim Ziemer, head of the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI), talks with Population Services International’s Impact Magazine about what needs to happen over the next five years to achieve the global goal of near zero malaria deaths by 2015.
Read ArticleWhen I was younger, my Mom looked out for me. Despite the fact that I wasn’t interested in wearing a helmet every time I rode my bike or that embarrassing fuzzy hat when it was cold outside, I know now that she was doing her best to protect me. Mothers around the world are doing the same – and you can help them protect their children from malaria by sending a net and saving a life.
Read ArticleYesterday, the Roll Back Malaria partnership released a new report called “Business Investing in Malaria Control: Economic Returns and a Healthy Workforce for Africa.”
Read ArticleLast Saturday, I was invited down to Charlotte, NC to speak at a benefit dinner at Davidson College. The dinner was organized by Bryant Barr, a former Davidson student -- who I quickly learned has an amazing heart and compassion for people all around the world.
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