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United to Beat Malaria Champion
August 22, 2020
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Champion Spotlight: Beverly Anaele

My name is Beverly Anaele and I am a Nothing But Nets champion living in Maryland. If COVID-19 has taught Marylanders anything, it’s how truly connected we are to each other. What is ailing our fellow neighbors an ocean away can reach our backyards within 36 hours. But many of those neighbors are facing another … Continued

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Wendy Dimas
July 29, 2020
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Here is what you can do to fight malaria and COVID-19

World Mosquito Day is quickly approaching, and we are looking forward to seeing each one of you meet with your Members of Congress from August 17 to August 28th.  

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United to Beat Malaria
July 20, 2020
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Champion Spotlight: Marcia Canter

Our champions are a critical part of the Nothing But Nets mission to #EndMalaria. Learn more about how one of our champions has coupled her passion for malaria and youth engagement to step up the fight.

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Emile Dawisha
January 10, 2020
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Attend the 2020 Leadership Summit!

We’re less than two months away from our campaign’s marquee event: the annual Nothing But Nets Leadership Summit (March 8-10 in Washington DC; Washington Marriott Georgetown). Here are five reasons why you should attend the 2020 Leadership Summit! 

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October 27, 2019
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Now Announcing: Our Global Health Fellowship!

Nothing But Nets leads efforts in the US to galvanize young people around the global fight to end malaria. This fall, we’re taking this nationwide student outreach to the next level by launching the Global Health Fellowship (GHF).   

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United to Beat Malaria Champion
July 1, 2019
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Meet Winter: Malaria Survivor & Nothing But Nets Champion

My hometown of Kisumu-Kenya is a malaria hotspot, known for having high malaria transmission as well as cases of severe malaria among infants and young children. While living there, I suffered from the disease myself and witnessed children and pregnant women lose their lives because of a mosquito bite.

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United to Beat Malaria Champion
June 17, 2019
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Salome’s Story

Nothing But Nets champion Eric Bieski, who works in his community with refugee populations in resettlement and placement, tells the incredible story of a girl named Salome, who almost died from malaria shortly after her family resettled in the U.S. from the Democratic Republic of Congo. 

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United to Beat Malaria Champion
June 10, 2019
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Nashwan’s Story

Unfortunately, during the last nine years, my home country of Syria has suffered an extraordinary war. Though infrastructure loss cannot be tolerated, it was insignificant compared to Syria’s biggest loss: millions of Syrians who had to flee the country to save their lives and families, and to search for a living.

I was one of those millions who left with no choice other than leaving everything behind, dreaming with a new start.

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United to Beat Malaria Champion
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Sifa’s Story

Since 1996, my home country of the DRC has been involved in violence that has killed more than 6 million people. I was born and raised in the eastern parts of the country where fighting continues and destroying infrastructure, creating human rights violations and causing physical and psychological damage to citizens. My family was attacked several times, which made us move from place to place.

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Jacci Guy
May 17, 2019
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House Appropriations Committee Approves Funding for PMI and Global Fund

The efforts of our advocates and partners have made a difference. This week, the House Appropriations Committee released funding levels for Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20), rejecting the Administration’s proposed drastic cuts and calling for full funding for PMI and an increase for the Global Fund. This is critical to continuing progress against the big three diseases of AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.

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