Thursday, August 11, 2016

Malaria No More Honors Corporate and Media Supporters


In 2014, the international nonprofit Malaria No More (MNM) honored Al Jazeera America with its Media Leader Award in recognition of the network’s efforts to highlight the disease as a major health challenge facing the global community. The organization, which presented the accolade at its annual fundraising gala, also took the opportunity to recognize Alere with its Corporate Citizenship Award for its dedicated support of MNM initiatives.

The support of organizations such as Alere and Al Jazeera America is crucial to MNM’s mission to end malaria fatalities in the current generation. Since 2006, the nonprofit has worked to bolster malaria prevention and education in nations most heavily affected by the disease. MNM established the Power of One campaign to provide critical malaria treatment for just $1 to patients in Zambia and spearheaded the first distribution of full-coverage mosquito nets in Senegal. In Cameroon, MNM educational initiatives have prompted over 500,000 people to use mosquito nets, and in Kenya, the nonprofit’s educational and advocacy campaigns promote malaria prevention in both the public and governmental spheres.

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