Take a Minute to #EndMalaria for World Malaria Day

Did you know that a child dies from malaria every minute? That is a pretty startling statistic! Our partner Malaria No More has teamed up with the United Nations Special Envoy for Malaria to kick off the #EndMalaria campaign for World Malaria Day celebrated tomorrow, April 25. The #EndMalaria campaign is an online and mobile effort to get more mosquito nets into hands of people who need them and save lives.

You can text to donate, donate online and buy a book that donates a net.

Watch a video for World Malaria Day 2012 by Malaria No More.


Visit www.malarianomore.org/minute to save a life.


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  1. […] outside of this country a child still dies from Malaria every minute.  Today has been declared World Malaria Day in an effort to bring attention to a preventable and curable disease who’s victims are most often […]

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