To me, there was a pleasant simplicity in the idea that $10 can provide a bed net – that $10 can, quite literally, save a life. With this message, I was inspired to teach others about Nothing But Nets and show my community that such a small act can go a really long way.
Read ArticleMy involvement with Nothing But Nets first began in 2015 while I was working on the Sustainable Development Goal framework as a member of a Major Group at the United Nations. After the meeting, I continued the conversation with youth, many of whom had been significantly affected by malaria.
Read ArticleNot many people realize that 90 percent of deaths from malaria come from sub-Saharan Africa. As the youngest continent, Africa needed a new sense of urgency to combat many of the gaps and challenges it faced, especially malaria.
This conversation led me to look into malaria from a science and global health policy perspective, and indirectly led me to get involved with Nothing But Nets.
Read ArticleAmazing news for Team Bzzzkill from Brazil! This week, American soccer player DaMarcus Beasley announced he has joined Nothing But Nets to fight malaria!
Read ArticleWhat’s better than one winning team? Two winning teams – Team USA and Team Bzzzkill!
Read ArticleSome of the best champions of Nothing But Nets make a business out of being creative. Here are some of the ways our partners are creating for nets this summer:
Read ArticleTo kick off the holiday season, Alexandra Taylor, fashion designer and Nothing But Nets Champion, has launched the #GIVEINSTYLE campaign to thank her followers for giving back.
Read ArticleI have been a professional athlete for years now, but nothing has been more important to me than making sure I inspire the next generation of children to know that they have the power to make a difference in the world.
Read ArticleWe’re so excited to announce a new Champion in the fight against malaria – NYC FC soccer star Mix Diskerud!
Read ArticleYesterday was the last day of the Nothing But Nets Leadership Summit (which conveniently fell on World Malaria Day!) We went to Capitol Hill to meet with members of Congress and their staffers to emphasize the importance of protecting international aid funding.
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