Efforts To Combat Malaria Taking Off

Nothing But Nets announced that the campaign’s efforts to fight malaria by delivering long-lasting, insecticide- treated nets (bed nets) to children and families throughout Africa were highlighted at today’s White House Summit on Malaria hosted by President George Bush and First Lady Laura Bush.

Since May 2006, the Nothing But Nets campaign has raised over $1.7 million with average donations of 62 dollars. Representatives from the founding partners of the campaign, The National Basketball Association, the People of the United Methodist Church and the United Nations Foundation were all present at this historic event showcasing private and public efforts to eradicate malaria.

“While bed nets are just one way to curb the spread of malaria, the power of the campaign is that it is an easy thing for people to understand and even easier for them to have an impact, ” said Kathy Behrens, Senior Vice President for Community and Player Programs. “Send a net. Save a life. It’s just that easy.”

Through NBA Cares, the NBA and WNBA, its teams and players have taken a holistic approach to supporting the Nothing But Nets campaign — committing to implementing grassroots events & activities; engaging in communication and awareness efforts; helping generate funds; and participating in bed net distributions. On January 23rd, 2007, NBA Legend Sam Perkins will be in Lagos, Nigeria to participate in the distribution of bed nets with the Measles Initiative through the World Health Organization.

The People of the United Methodist Church have been in mission across Africa for more than 160 years. The denomination’s work in the area of malaria prevention makes it a natural partner for Nothing but Nets. Several global agencies of The United Methodist Church will launch supporting campaigns to educate and raise money for bed nets.

“Ending malaria is going to take the power of millions of people,” said Thomas Bickerton, a Bishop in The United Methodist Church in the USA. “Working with all of the partners, we’re hoping to inspire the global community to help us end this disease by providing bed nets to women and children all across Africa.”

Nothing But Nets was created by the UN Foundation in May 2006. Inspired by a column written by Sports Illustrated’s Rick Reilly, the campaign’s founding partners are the National Basketball Association’s NBA Cares, The People of the United Methodist Church, and Sports Illustrated. Other partners include AOL Black Voices, Malaria No More, Rotarians’ Action Group on Malaria and VH- 1.

Bed net distributions are organized and implemented by the Measles Initiative. Measles Initiative partners include the American Red Cross, United Nations Foundation, Centers for Disease Control, World Health Organization, and UNICEF.

In October 2006, representatives of the campaign traveled to Nigeria to visit with families who had received the first shipment of more than 150,000 long-lasting insecticide-treated nets. The nets sent to Nigeria were the first of many that will be shipped to Africa through Nothing But Nets.

While malaria has largely been eradicated in the United States, nearly 500 million people are still infected each year, mostly in Africa. More than one million of those infected died from the disease. Seventy-five percent of those deaths are children under five-years old. Every day 25 million pregnant women risk severe illness and harm to their unborn children from a malaria infection.

The most cost-effective and simple approach to combat malaria is through the use of insecticide- treated bed nets, which can prevent malaria transmission by 50 percent. It costs $10 to buy and distribute a bed net and to educate others on its use. Despite the effectiveness of preventing transmission, according to the 2005 World Health Organization’s World Malaria Report, only three percent of children under five in Africa sleep under a bed net.

About Nothing But Nets

Nothing But Nets is a global, grassroots campaign to save lives by preventing malaria, a leading killer of children in Africa. Inspired by Sports Illustrated columnist Rick Reilly, thousands of people have joined the campaign that was created by the UN Foundation. Founding campaign partners include the National Basketball Association’s NBA Cares, The People of the United Methodist Church, Malaria No More, and Sports Illustrated. Other partners include VH-1, AOL Black Voices, and Rotarians’ Action Group on Malaria. It only costs $10 to provide an insecticide-treated bed net that can prevent this deadly disease. Visit http://www.NothingButNets.net to send a net and save a life.

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