Malaria No More UK has produced this 4 minute video detailing the work of an innovative partnership in Ghana making an impact. The NetsforLife methodology of hanging nets in homes is a critical element of the impact that has been made. NetsforLife and its implementing Anglican Diocesan Development Office (ADDRO) are proud to be in this innovative partnership.
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This video is an in-depth examination of the NetsforLife program, its unique methodology and commitment to accurately monitoring and evaluating its unprecedented success.
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NetsforLife® implements integrated malaria prevention programming through a vibrant network of local churches, faith-based organizations and NGOs.
Involving diverse faith-based leaders in communities where we work is vital to NetsforLife® program success.
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The Anglican Church of Burundi is joining the fight aginst malaria through its integrated health program. This video shows the distribution of long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito nets being distributed to returnees who have been resettled in an area where malaria is particularly prevalent.
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To mark World Malaria Day, Sunday 25th April 2010, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has for the first time recorded a message to demonstrate his support and to urge others to unite in the fight against malaria.
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Trinity Wall Street’s CINE Award-winning video, "God's Mission in the Economic Crisis: Ghana" features Dr. Stephen Dzisi, technical director of NetsforLife®, discussing the program partnership’s work to fight malaria in Ghana.
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Imagine a simple mosquito bite as a matter of life and death? Imagine 3000 children dying today from malaria in Africa.
Now imagine communities coming together to make tomorrow different from today.
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When a corporation says it invests millions in Africa, what happens to that money?
The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation has invested more than $35 million in programs in Africa. In November 2008, Vincent Moon and Natalie Johns traveled to Tanzania to find out how the money was being spent.
There are an estimated 216 million cases of malaria each year, resulting in nearly 655,000 deaths. The majority of these deaths are children younger than five years old. Join us in the fight against malaria in Africa. Give today.

NetsforLife® is a partnership of corporations, foundations, nongovernmental groups, and faith-based organizations working to fight malaria in Africa.
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