Few companies worldwide have made a greater impact on the fight against malaria than the Al Ansari Exchange. The UAE-based foreign exchange and money transfer company has donated more than $1.4 million to a variety of Nothing But Nets initiatives.
Read ArticleThe global malaria community has been at a crossroads in 2017 – while more countries than ever are approaching elimination, many countries have seen malaria cases increase, or stay flat compared to last year.
Read ArticleNothing But Nets has worked in partnership with UNHCR to distribute over 2 million bed nets to refugee settlements throughout Africa, often in rapid-response after a mass migration has occurred.
Our UN partners are vital to our work and to the work the global malaria community does to end this disease.
Read ArticleOur donors give moms, babies, and families hope every time they make a donation.
Nothing But Nets and the global malaria community could not make progress against malaria without our donors who stand with us, working towards a day where no one dies from a mosquito bite.
Read ArticleWe rely on our corporate partners whose commitment and creative fundraising engagements make it possible for us to provide bed nets for families that are desperate for a safe night’s sleep.
Read ArticleOur champions make us who we are – the largest global grassroots campaign fighting malaria.
These are the folks who make up our “global grassroots campaign” and have been crucial to our efforts that have successfully continued strong U.S. funding for PMI and the Global Fund.
Read ArticleNothing But Nets recently visited Southeast Asia to better understand how countries like Thailand and Bangladesh are fighting malaria. While there, we got to see the amazing work of UN agencies like UNHCR and UNICEF.
Read ArticleIn 2015, Jacqueline, her husband, and two children fled violence in their native Burundi and settled at Nduta Camp in Tanzania, one of the world’s largest refugee settlements (125,000 population). Upon arrival, UNHCR provided them with a family shelter that was equipped with mosquito nets, thanks to the support of Nothing But Nets.
Read ArticleDr. Ken Staley is undeterred, eager, and committed to ending this disease once and for all. Here are 4 reasons why the new U.S. Global Malaria Coordinator says he has “the best job in Washington.”
Read ArticleRemoving malaria from the equation removes a handful of other barriers that women across the world face, like missing school and work, riskier pregnancies, and cost of accessing medical services.
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