'BITE KO MAT LO LITE' CAMPAIGN INSPIRES URGENT ACTION TO PROTECT INDIANS AGAINST DEADLY MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASES THIS MONSOON SEASON AMIDST COVID-19
New Delhi, August 19, 2020 -- A new national campaign is aiming to reach more than 200 million Indians at-risk of mosquito-borne diseases with the urgent message to take mosquito…
'FORECASTING HEALTHY FUTURES' INITIATIVE KICKS OFF IN ODISHA TO CURB MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASES IN INDIA WITH WEATHER DATA
Bhubaneshwar, India – August 10, 2020: Malaria No More, a non-governmental organization with operations in India, and IBM (NYSE: IBM) and its subsidiary The Weather Company, today unveiled ‘Forecasting Healthy…
WORLD MALARIA DAY: OPPORTUNITY BEFORE THE MONSOONS TO PROTECT INDIA'S SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS AGAINST MALARIA
New Delhi, April 24, 2020 – On World Malaria Day, Malaria No More lauds India’s efforts and consistent progress for working towards a malaria free India. Since India is highly…
WORLD MALARIA DAY: IN THE FACE OF COVID-19, URGENT OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE LIVES FROM MALARIA AND PROTECT HEALTH CAPACITY
Seattle, April 23, 2020 – Countries are being urged to quickly supply and ensure safe delivery of vital malaria prevention and control interventions could save as many as 400,000 lives…
PROPOSED PRESIDENTIAL BUDGET CUTS TO GLOBAL HEALTH UNDERMINE U.S. EFFORTS TO COMBAT MALARIA
Malaria No More strongly opposes the sweeping cuts to lifesaving, cost-effective global health programs in President Trump’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 budget request.
NEW INITIATIVE, “FORECASTING HEALTHY FUTURES,” WILL HARNESS WEATHER DATA TO HELP DEFEAT MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASE
A unique group of global health, technology and public sector organizations today launched Forecasting Healthy Futures to improve health outcomes and accelerate progress against deadly mosquito-borne diseases.
MALARIA NO MORE PROUD OF ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE GLOBAL MILESTONE OF 2 BILLION INSECTICIDE-TREATED MOSQUITO NETS DELIVERED SINCE 2004
Seattle, January 16, 2020—Malaria No More is proud to join partners around the world in celebrating the impact of global efforts to develop and deliver 2 billion insecticide-treated mosquito nets…
MALARIA NO MORE COMMENDS CONGRESS FOR SUPPORTING INCREASED FY2020 FUNDING TO HELP END MALARIA
Washington, D.C., December 19, 2019— This week the House of Representatives and Senate passed H.R. 1865, the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020, which includes increased funding for vital life-saving…
MALARIA NO MORE INDIA LAUDS INDIA’S CONTINUED PROGRESS AND COMMITMENT AGAINST MALARIA WITH WHO WORLD MALARIA REPORT SHOWING A 28% REDUCTION IN MALARIA CASES LAST YEAR
New Delhi, December 04, 2019: Malaria No More India congratulates India for its year-over-year efforts to reduce malaria cases, deaths and the disease’s impact on India’s most vulnerable people.
MALARIA NO MORE WELCOMES THE WHO WORLD MALARIA REPORT 2019 SHOWING GLOBAL COMMITMENT AND ACTION SAVE 590,000 LIVES FROM MALARIA EVERY YEAR
Seattle, December 3, 2019— Malaria No More welcomes the latest global figures in this year’s World Health Organization World Malaria Report 2019 showing the world’s malaria burden remained at all-time…
MALARIA NO MORE APPLAUDS THE $14 BILLION PLEDGED TO THE GLOBAL FUND TO SAVE AND PROTECT MILLIONS OF LIVES FROM MALARIA, AIDS AND TUBERCULOSIS
Seattle, WA, October 10, 2019 —Today, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria announced government, non-government and private sector donors committed $14.02 billion to fight the three diseases,…
MALARIA NO MORE COMMENDS THE SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE’S STATE AND FOREIGN OPERATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE FOR INCREASING SUPPORT FOR THE GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA AND THE U.S. PRESIDENT’S MALARIA INITIATIVE
Washington, D.C., September 18, 2019 —The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations released their Chairman’s mark for the FY 2020 State and Foreign Operations and related programs appropriations…