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Since its inception in 2005, U.S. bipartisan leaders have recognized the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) as one of the best investments in global health. With year-over-year budget increases over the past 15 years, the initiative expanded from 3 to 27 countries, and today protects more than 700 million people frommalaria each year.
RESOURCES - MALARIA NO MORE Download information and find links to resources about global leadership, funding, and innovation in the fight against malaria. Thanks to collective efforts by governments, multinational institutions, the private sector and non-profit organizations, the world has made historic progress to defeat malaria. These partners areresponsible for
IMPACT MODEL
Malaria No More (MNM) is exclusively focused on driving the political commitment, funding and innovation needed to eradicate malaria. We have highly specialized teams with deep experience in advocacy, policy, communications and financing that employ our proven MNM Impact Model to drive meaningful and lasting impact in the malaria campaign.MEET THE TEAM
Joshua Blumenfeld Managing Director and Chief Legal Officer. Joshua Blumenfeld is the Managing Director of Global Policy and Advocacy and Chief Legal Officer at Malaria No More, where he leads a Washington, D.C. based global advocacy team in engaging with governments, multilateral institutions, as well as public and private partners to advance malaria elimination.WHY END MALARIA
Malaria keeps families and communities from prospering. By sustaining investments in ending malaria and improving health, we can unlock economic growth and human potential. Malaria-free countries have 5x greater economic growth than countries with malaria. A 10% decrease in malaria has been associated with a .3% rise in GDP. 3. FUNDING - MALARIA NO MORE Key Donor Institutions. In addition to direct assistance, donor countries have pooled funding in multilateral institutions and directed it to the global malaria fight. The largest funder of malaria control and elimination is the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The World Bank also has been a key funder of malariaprograms.
HEALTH FINANCE COALITION The most pressing needs are in sub-Saharan Africa, which bears 93% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths. Currently, just 1.6% of the annual $500 billion global impact capital market is invested in the health sector in Africa. The Health Finance Coalition seeks to identify, structure, and execute a series of deals toMALARIA AND GENDER
Malaria No More, the RBM Partnership to End Malaria and UN Women co-convene workshops where leaders identified advocacy, policy and programmatic solutions and helped build a framework for a gender-intentional advocacy and investment case for malaria. Workshops addressed adolescent girls as agents of change, research agendas,systemic and
FINANCIAL INFORMATION Malaria No More is exempt from federal income tax under 26 U.S.C. Section 501(c)(3) with EIN 20-5664575, and is a non-profit organization eligible to receive tax-deductible donations. HOME - MALARIA NO MOREWHY END MALARIARESOURCESNEWSOUR IMPACTABOUTUSSUPPORT
Since its inception in 2005, U.S. bipartisan leaders have recognized the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) as one of the best investments in global health. With year-over-year budget increases over the past 15 years, the initiative expanded from 3 to 27 countries, and today protects more than 700 million people frommalaria each year.
RESOURCES - MALARIA NO MORE Download information and find links to resources about global leadership, funding, and innovation in the fight against malaria. Thanks to collective efforts by governments, multinational institutions, the private sector and non-profit organizations, the world has made historic progress to defeat malaria. These partners areresponsible for
IMPACT MODEL
Malaria No More (MNM) is exclusively focused on driving the political commitment, funding and innovation needed to eradicate malaria. We have highly specialized teams with deep experience in advocacy, policy, communications and financing that employ our proven MNM Impact Model to drive meaningful and lasting impact in the malaria campaign.MEET THE TEAM
Joshua Blumenfeld Managing Director and Chief Legal Officer. Joshua Blumenfeld is the Managing Director of Global Policy and Advocacy and Chief Legal Officer at Malaria No More, where he leads a Washington, D.C. based global advocacy team in engaging with governments, multilateral institutions, as well as public and private partners to advance malaria elimination.WHY END MALARIA
Malaria keeps families and communities from prospering. By sustaining investments in ending malaria and improving health, we can unlock economic growth and human potential. Malaria-free countries have 5x greater economic growth than countries with malaria. A 10% decrease in malaria has been associated with a .3% rise in GDP. 3. FUNDING - MALARIA NO MORE Key Donor Institutions. In addition to direct assistance, donor countries have pooled funding in multilateral institutions and directed it to the global malaria fight. The largest funder of malaria control and elimination is the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The World Bank also has been a key funder of malariaprograms.
HEALTH FINANCE COALITION The most pressing needs are in sub-Saharan Africa, which bears 93% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths. Currently, just 1.6% of the annual $500 billion global impact capital market is invested in the health sector in Africa. The Health Finance Coalition seeks to identify, structure, and execute a series of deals toMALARIA AND GENDER
Malaria No More, the RBM Partnership to End Malaria and UN Women co-convene workshops where leaders identified advocacy, policy and programmatic solutions and helped build a framework for a gender-intentional advocacy and investment case for malaria. Workshops addressed adolescent girls as agents of change, research agendas,systemic and
FINANCIAL INFORMATION Malaria No More is exempt from federal income tax under 26 U.S.C. Section 501(c)(3) with EIN 20-5664575, and is a non-profit organization eligible to receive tax-deductible donations. RESOURCES - MALARIA NO MORE Download information and find links to resources about global leadership, funding, and innovation in the fight against malaria. Thanks to collective efforts by governments, multinational institutions, the private sector and non-profit organizations, the world has made historic progress to defeat malaria. These partners areresponsible for
ABOUT US - MALARIA NO MORE Malaria No More envisions a world where no one dies from a mosquito bite. More than a decade into our mission, our work has contributed to historic progress toward this goal. Now, we’re mobilizing the political commitment, funding, and innovation required to achieve what would be one of the greatest humanitarian accomplishments – ending NEWS - MALARIA NO MORE Seattle/Washington/Delhi, 22 April – Increased investment in malaria programs is crucial to protecting gains to-date, accelerating progress against the disease, and building resilient health systems capable of responding to and preventing COVID-19 and future pandemics. SUPPORT - MALARIA NO MORE MAKING MALARIA NO MORE. WITH YOUR HELP, WE CAN END MALARIA IN A GENERATION. Since 2000, thanks to your support, the world has made tremendous strides toward ending one of the world’s oldest and deadliest diseases and has saved 7.6 million lives. Yet, malaria stillkills nearly half a
INNOVATION - MALARIA NO MORE INNOVATION. New tools, technologies, and strategies are accelerating progress in even the most challenging environments by lowering costs, increasing efficiency, and addressing risks like emerging drug and insecticide resistance. Advances in fighting malaria are also helping to improve the way health systems fight other diseases. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Malaria No More is exempt from federal income tax under 26 U.S.C. Section 501(c)(3) with EIN 20-5664575, and is a non-profit organization eligible to receive tax-deductible donations. BOARD - MALARIA NO MORE Bridgeland co-led the White House Summit on Malaria, was founding CEO and is currently Vice Chairman of Malaria No More. Dick Costolo is a co-managing partner of 01 Advisors. Prior to co-founding 01 Advisors, he was CEO of Twitter from 2010 to 2015 and has been Founder and CEO of multiple startups, including FeedBurner, which was acquired by WOMEN LEADING THE FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA From grassroots activists to heads of state, women at all levels are helping save millions of people from malaria. Below you'll find some of the world leaders, innovators, community activists, icons and health leaders who are using their voices to save the world’s most vulnerable and end this preventable disease. 15 YEARS OF FUELING THE FIGHT TO END MALARIA IN AFRICA: … Malaria No More commends the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) on 15 years of transformative impact in the global fight against malaria, which helped put the world on a path to ending the disease. PMI’s continued leadership is essential to saving more lives and helping the world respond to COVID-19 and other emerging healththreats.
US LEADERSHIP
The U.S. Congress has been at the forefront of the malaria fight, providing robust funding for life-saving interventions. Chaired by senators Chris Coons (D-DE) and Roger Wicker (R-MS) and congressmen Chris Smith (R - NJ) and Gregory Meeks (D-NY), the Senate and House Caucuses on Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases provide critical HOME - MALARIA NO MOREWHY END MALARIARESOURCESNEWSOUR IMPACTABOUTUSSUPPORT
Since its inception in 2005, U.S. bipartisan leaders have recognized the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) as one of the best investments in global health. With year-over-year budget increases over the past 15 years, the initiative expanded from 3 to 27 countries, and today protects more than 700 million people frommalaria each year.
RESOURCES - MALARIA NO MORE Download information and find links to resources about global leadership, funding, and innovation in the fight against malaria. Thanks to collective efforts by governments, multinational institutions, the private sector and non-profit organizations, the world has made historic progress to defeat malaria. These partners areresponsible for
WHY END MALARIA
Malaria keeps families and communities from prospering. By sustaining investments in ending malaria and improving health, we can unlock economic growth and human potential. Malaria-free countries have 5x greater economic growth than countries with malaria. A 10% decrease in malaria has been associated with a .3% rise in GDP. 3.IMPACT MODEL
Malaria No More (MNM) is exclusively focused on driving the political commitment, funding and innovation needed to eradicate malaria. We have highly specialized teams with deep experience in advocacy, policy, communications and financing that employ our proven MNM Impact Model to drive meaningful and lasting impact in the malaria campaign.WHAT IS MALARIA
WHAT IS MALARIA. ABOUT MALARIA. Malaria is a disease of the blood that is caused by the Plasmodium parasite, which is transmitted from person to person by a particular type of mosquito. THE ANOPHELES MOSQUITO. The female Anopheles mosquito is the only mosquito that transmitsmalaria.
MEET THE TEAM
Joshua Blumenfeld Managing Director and Chief Legal Officer. Joshua Blumenfeld is the Managing Director of Global Policy and Advocacy and Chief Legal Officer at Malaria No More, where he leads a Washington, D.C. based global advocacy team in engaging with governments, multilateral institutions, as well as public and private partners to advance malaria elimination. FORECASTING HEALTHY FUTURES Forecasting Healthy Futures is a unique group of global health, technology and public sector partners coming together to develop weather data-informed strategies and policies to improve health outcomes and accelerate progress against deadly mosquito-borne diseases.. This initiative, convened by Malaria No More, will integrate micro-weather data and associated analytics with otherdisease risk
FUNDING - MALARIA NO MORE Key Donor Institutions. In addition to direct assistance, donor countries have pooled funding in multilateral institutions and directed it to the global malaria fight. The largest funder of malaria control and elimination is the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The World Bank also has been a key funder of malariaprograms.
HEALTH FINANCE COALITION The most pressing needs are in sub-Saharan Africa, which bears 93% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths. Currently, just 1.6% of the annual $500 billion global impact capital market is invested in the health sector in Africa. The Health Finance Coalition seeks to identify, structure, and execute a series of deals to HOME - MALARIA NO MOREWHY END MALARIARESOURCESNEWSOUR IMPACTABOUTUSSUPPORT
Since its inception in 2005, U.S. bipartisan leaders have recognized the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) as one of the best investments in global health. With year-over-year budget increases over the past 15 years, the initiative expanded from 3 to 27 countries, and today protects more than 700 million people frommalaria each year.
RESOURCES - MALARIA NO MORE Download information and find links to resources about global leadership, funding, and innovation in the fight against malaria. Thanks to collective efforts by governments, multinational institutions, the private sector and non-profit organizations, the world has made historic progress to defeat malaria. These partners areresponsible for
WHY END MALARIA
Malaria keeps families and communities from prospering. By sustaining investments in ending malaria and improving health, we can unlock economic growth and human potential. Malaria-free countries have 5x greater economic growth than countries with malaria. A 10% decrease in malaria has been associated with a .3% rise in GDP. 3.IMPACT MODEL
Malaria No More (MNM) is exclusively focused on driving the political commitment, funding and innovation needed to eradicate malaria. We have highly specialized teams with deep experience in advocacy, policy, communications and financing that employ our proven MNM Impact Model to drive meaningful and lasting impact in the malaria campaign.WHAT IS MALARIA
WHAT IS MALARIA. ABOUT MALARIA. Malaria is a disease of the blood that is caused by the Plasmodium parasite, which is transmitted from person to person by a particular type of mosquito. THE ANOPHELES MOSQUITO. The female Anopheles mosquito is the only mosquito that transmitsmalaria.
MEET THE TEAM
Joshua Blumenfeld Managing Director and Chief Legal Officer. Joshua Blumenfeld is the Managing Director of Global Policy and Advocacy and Chief Legal Officer at Malaria No More, where he leads a Washington, D.C. based global advocacy team in engaging with governments, multilateral institutions, as well as public and private partners to advance malaria elimination. FORECASTING HEALTHY FUTURES Forecasting Healthy Futures is a unique group of global health, technology and public sector partners coming together to develop weather data-informed strategies and policies to improve health outcomes and accelerate progress against deadly mosquito-borne diseases.. This initiative, convened by Malaria No More, will integrate micro-weather data and associated analytics with otherdisease risk
FUNDING - MALARIA NO MORE Key Donor Institutions. In addition to direct assistance, donor countries have pooled funding in multilateral institutions and directed it to the global malaria fight. The largest funder of malaria control and elimination is the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The World Bank also has been a key funder of malariaprograms.
HEALTH FINANCE COALITION The most pressing needs are in sub-Saharan Africa, which bears 93% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths. Currently, just 1.6% of the annual $500 billion global impact capital market is invested in the health sector in Africa. The Health Finance Coalition seeks to identify, structure, and execute a series of deals to ABOUT US - MALARIA NO MORE Malaria No More envisions a world where no one dies from a mosquito bite. More than a decade into our mission, our work has contributed to historic progress toward this goal. Now, we’re mobilizing the political commitment, funding, and innovation required to achieve what would be one of the greatest humanitarian accomplishments – ending SUPPORT - MALARIA NO MORE MAKING MALARIA NO MORE. WITH YOUR HELP, WE CAN END MALARIA IN A GENERATION. Since 2000, thanks to your support, the world has made tremendous strides toward ending one of the world’s oldest and deadliest diseases and has saved 7.6 million lives. Yet, malaria stillkills nearly half a
PROGRESS - MALARIA NO MORE Since 2000, the world has made incredible progress against malaria. Malaria No More is proud to have contributed to this historic effort. Malaria deaths drop 62% since 2000 as a result of global efforts. MDG target to halt and reverse cases, deaths achieved. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Manager, International Programs. Carrie Nichols. carrie.nichols@malarianomore.org. KENYA. From 2013 to 2019, we partnered with the Kenyan Government, Kimberly-Clark, NGO partners and champions to distribute malaria interventions and education, and elevate the importance of malaria elimination on political andcommunity agendas.
MOSQUITO SQUAD MAIN DONATION PAGE Please contact: stephanie.halperin@malarianomore.org. To hear more about your donation or other ways to give, please contact Stephanie Halperin, Senior Manager, Development at. stephanie.halperin@malarianomore.org. If you would prefer to contribute by mail, please send a check to: Malaria No More. 2341 Eastlake Avenue E., Suite 200. INNOVATION - MALARIA NO MORE INNOVATION. New tools, technologies, and strategies are accelerating progress in even the most challenging environments by lowering costs, increasing efficiency, and addressing risks like emerging drug and insecticide resistance. Advances in fighting malaria are also helping to improve the way health systems fight other diseases. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Malaria No More is exempt from federal income tax under 26 U.S.C. Section 501(c)(3) with EIN 20-5664575, and is a non-profit organization eligible to receive tax-deductible donations. HEALTH FINANCE COALITION The most pressing needs are in sub-Saharan Africa, which bears 93% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths. Currently, just 1.6% of the annual $500 billion global impact capital market is invested in the health sector in Africa. The Health Finance Coalition seeks to identify, structure, and execute a series of deals to BOARD - MALARIA NO MORE Bridgeland co-led the White House Summit on Malaria, was founding CEO and is currently Vice Chairman of Malaria No More. Dick Costolo. Dick Costolo is a co-managing partner of 01 Advisors. Prior to co-founding 01 Advisors, he was CEO of Twitter from 2010 to 2015 and has been Founder and CEO of multiple startups, including FeedBurner, which wasUS LEADERSHIP
The U.S. Congress has been at the forefront of the malaria fight, providing robust funding for life-saving interventions. Chaired by senators Chris Coons (D-DE) and Roger Wicker (R-MS) and congressmen Chris Smith (R - NJ) and Gregory Meeks (D-NY), the Senate and House Caucuses on Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases provide critical HOME - MALARIA NO MOREWHY END MALARIARESOURCESNEWSOUR IMPACTABOUTUSSUPPORT
Since its inception in 2005, U.S. bipartisan leaders have recognized the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) as one of the best investments in global health. With year-over-year budget increases over the past 15 years, the initiative expanded from 3 to 27 countries, and today protects more than 700 million people frommalaria each year.
ABOUT US - MALARIA NO MORE Malaria No More envisions a world where no one dies from a mosquito bite. More than a decade into our mission, our work has contributed to historic progress toward this goal. Now, we’re mobilizing the political commitment, funding, and innovation required to achieve what would be one of the greatest humanitarian accomplishments – ending RESOURCES - MALARIA NO MORE Download information and find links to resources about global leadership, funding, and innovation in the fight against malaria. Thanks to collective efforts by governments, multinational institutions, the private sector and non-profit organizations, the world has made historic progress to defeat malaria. These partners areresponsible for
IMPACT MODEL
Malaria No More (MNM) is exclusively focused on driving the political commitment, funding and innovation needed to eradicate malaria. We have highly specialized teams with deep experience in advocacy, policy, communications and financing that employ our proven MNM Impact Model to drive meaningful and lasting impact in the malaria campaign.WHAT IS MALARIA
WHAT IS MALARIA. ABOUT MALARIA. Malaria is a disease of the blood that is caused by the Plasmodium parasite, which is transmitted from person to person by a particular type of mosquito. THE ANOPHELES MOSQUITO. The female Anopheles mosquito is the only mosquito that transmitsmalaria.
MEET THE TEAM
Joshua Blumenfeld Managing Director and Chief Legal Officer. Joshua Blumenfeld is the Managing Director of Global Policy and Advocacy and Chief Legal Officer at Malaria No More, where he leads a Washington, D.C. based global advocacy team in engaging with governments, multilateral institutions, as well as public and private partners to advance malaria elimination. FUNDING - MALARIA NO MORE Key Donor Institutions. In addition to direct assistance, donor countries have pooled funding in multilateral institutions and directed it to the global malaria fight. The largest funder of malaria control and elimination is the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The World Bank also has been a key funder of malariaprograms.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION Malaria No More is exempt from federal income tax under 26 U.S.C. Section 501(c)(3) with EIN 20-5664575, and is a non-profit organization eligible to receive tax-deductible donations. HEALTH FINANCE COALITION The most pressing needs are in sub-Saharan Africa, which bears 93% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths. Currently, just 1.6% of the annual $500 billion global impact capital market is invested in the health sector in Africa. The Health Finance Coalition seeks to identify, structure, and execute a series of deals to HOME - MALARIA NO MOREWHY END MALARIARESOURCESNEWSOUR IMPACTABOUTUSSUPPORT
Since its inception in 2005, U.S. bipartisan leaders have recognized the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) as one of the best investments in global health. With year-over-year budget increases over the past 15 years, the initiative expanded from 3 to 27 countries, and today protects more than 700 million people frommalaria each year.
ABOUT US - MALARIA NO MORE Malaria No More envisions a world where no one dies from a mosquito bite. More than a decade into our mission, our work has contributed to historic progress toward this goal. Now, we’re mobilizing the political commitment, funding, and innovation required to achieve what would be one of the greatest humanitarian accomplishments – ending RESOURCES - MALARIA NO MORE Download information and find links to resources about global leadership, funding, and innovation in the fight against malaria. Thanks to collective efforts by governments, multinational institutions, the private sector and non-profit organizations, the world has made historic progress to defeat malaria. These partners areresponsible for
IMPACT MODEL
Malaria No More (MNM) is exclusively focused on driving the political commitment, funding and innovation needed to eradicate malaria. We have highly specialized teams with deep experience in advocacy, policy, communications and financing that employ our proven MNM Impact Model to drive meaningful and lasting impact in the malaria campaign.WHAT IS MALARIA
WHAT IS MALARIA. ABOUT MALARIA. Malaria is a disease of the blood that is caused by the Plasmodium parasite, which is transmitted from person to person by a particular type of mosquito. THE ANOPHELES MOSQUITO. The female Anopheles mosquito is the only mosquito that transmitsmalaria.
MEET THE TEAM
Joshua Blumenfeld Managing Director and Chief Legal Officer. Joshua Blumenfeld is the Managing Director of Global Policy and Advocacy and Chief Legal Officer at Malaria No More, where he leads a Washington, D.C. based global advocacy team in engaging with governments, multilateral institutions, as well as public and private partners to advance malaria elimination. FUNDING - MALARIA NO MORE Key Donor Institutions. In addition to direct assistance, donor countries have pooled funding in multilateral institutions and directed it to the global malaria fight. The largest funder of malaria control and elimination is the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The World Bank also has been a key funder of malariaprograms.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION Malaria No More is exempt from federal income tax under 26 U.S.C. Section 501(c)(3) with EIN 20-5664575, and is a non-profit organization eligible to receive tax-deductible donations. HEALTH FINANCE COALITION The most pressing needs are in sub-Saharan Africa, which bears 93% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths. Currently, just 1.6% of the annual $500 billion global impact capital market is invested in the health sector in Africa. The Health Finance Coalition seeks to identify, structure, and execute a series of deals to SUPPORT - MALARIA NO MORE MAKING MALARIA NO MORE. WITH YOUR HELP, WE CAN END MALARIA IN A GENERATION. Since 2000, thanks to your support, the world has made tremendous strides toward ending one of the world’s oldest and deadliest diseases and has saved 7.6 million lives. Yet, malaria stillkills nearly half a
WHY END MALARIA
Malaria keeps families and communities from prospering. By sustaining investments in ending malaria and improving health, we can unlock economic growth and human potential. Malaria-free countries have 5x greater economic growth than countries with malaria. A 10% decrease in malaria has been associated with a .3% rise in GDP. 3. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Manager, International Programs. Carrie Nichols. carrie.nichols@malarianomore.org. KENYA. From 2013 to 2019, we partnered with the Kenyan Government, Kimberly-Clark, NGO partners and champions to distribute malaria interventions and education, and elevate the importance of malaria elimination on political andcommunity agendas.
PROGRESS - MALARIA NO MORE Since 2000, the world has made incredible progress against malaria. Malaria No More is proud to have contributed to this historic effort. Malaria deaths drop 62% since 2000 as a result of global efforts. MDG target to halt and reverse cases, deaths achieved. INNOVATION - MALARIA NO MORE INNOVATION. New tools, technologies, and strategies are accelerating progress in even the most challenging environments by lowering costs, increasing efficiency, and addressing risks like emerging drug and insecticide resistance. Advances in fighting malaria are also helping to improve the way health systems fight other diseases. MOSQUITO SQUAD MAIN DONATION PAGE Please contact: stephanie.halperin@malarianomore.org. To hear more about your donation or other ways to give, please contact Stephanie Halperin, Senior Manager, Development at. stephanie.halperin@malarianomore.org. If you would prefer to contribute by mail, please send a check to: Malaria No More. 2341 Eastlake Avenue E., Suite 200. HEALTH FINANCE COALITION The most pressing needs are in sub-Saharan Africa, which bears 93% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths. Currently, just 1.6% of the annual $500 billion global impact capital market is invested in the health sector in Africa. The Health Finance Coalition seeks to identify, structure, and execute a series of deals to BOARD - MALARIA NO MORE Bridgeland co-led the White House Summit on Malaria, was founding CEO and is currently Vice Chairman of Malaria No More. Dick Costolo. Dick Costolo is a co-managing partner of 01 Advisors. Prior to co-founding 01 Advisors, he was CEO of Twitter from 2010 to 2015 and has been Founder and CEO of multiple startups, including FeedBurner, which wasUS LEADERSHIP
The U.S. Congress has been at the forefront of the malaria fight, providing robust funding for life-saving interventions. Chaired by senators Chris Coons (D-DE) and Roger Wicker (R-MS) and congressmen Chris Smith (R - NJ) and Gregory Meeks (D-NY), the Senate and House Caucuses on Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases provide critical WOMEN LEADING THE FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA From grassroots activists to heads of state, women at all levels are helping save millions of people from malaria. Below you'll find some of the world leaders, innovators, community activists, icons and health leaders who are using their voices to save the world’s most vulnerable and end this preventable disease. HOME - MALARIA NO MOREWHY END MALARIARESOURCESNEWSOUR IMPACTABOUTUSSUPPORT
Since its inception in 2005, U.S. bipartisan leaders have recognized the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) as one of the best investments in global health. With year-over-year budget increases over the past 15 years, the initiative expanded from 3 to 27 countries, and today protects more than 700 million people frommalaria each year.
RESOURCES - MALARIA NO MORE Download information and find links to resources about global leadership, funding, and innovation in the fight against malaria. Thanks to collective efforts by governments, multinational institutions, the private sector and non-profit organizations, the world has made historic progress to defeat malaria. These partners areresponsible for
SUPPORT - MALARIA NO MORE MAKING MALARIA NO MORE. WITH YOUR HELP, WE CAN END MALARIA IN A GENERATION. Since 2000, thanks to your support, the world has made tremendous strides toward ending one of the world’s oldest and deadliest diseases and has saved 7.6 million lives. Yet, malaria stillkills nearly half a
IMPACT MODEL
Malaria No More (MNM) is exclusively focused on driving the political commitment, funding and innovation needed to eradicate malaria. We have highly specialized teams with deep experience in advocacy, policy, communications and financing that employ our proven MNM Impact Model to drive meaningful and lasting impact in the malaria campaign.MEET THE TEAM
Joshua Blumenfeld Managing Director and Chief Legal Officer. Joshua Blumenfeld is the Managing Director of Global Policy and Advocacy and Chief Legal Officer at Malaria No More, where he leads a Washington, D.C. based global advocacy team in engaging with governments, multilateral institutions, as well as public and private partners to advance malaria elimination.WHY END MALARIA
Malaria keeps families and communities from prospering. By sustaining investments in ending malaria and improving health, we can unlock economic growth and human potential. Malaria-free countries have 5x greater economic growth than countries with malaria. A 10% decrease in malaria has been associated with a .3% rise in GDP. 3. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Manager, International Programs. Carrie Nichols. carrie.nichols@malarianomore.org. KENYA. From 2013 to 2019, we partnered with the Kenyan Government, Kimberly-Clark, NGO partners and champions to distribute malaria interventions and education, and elevate the importance of malaria elimination on political andcommunity agendas.
HEALTH FINANCE COALITION The most pressing needs are in sub-Saharan Africa, which bears 93% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths. Currently, just 1.6% of the annual $500 billion global impact capital market is invested in the health sector in Africa. The Health Finance Coalition seeks to identify, structure, and execute a series of deals to FINANCIAL INFORMATION Malaria No More is exempt from federal income tax under 26 U.S.C. Section 501(c)(3) with EIN 20-5664575, and is a non-profit organization eligible to receive tax-deductible donations. HOME - MALARIA NO MOREWHY END MALARIARESOURCESNEWSOUR IMPACTABOUTUSSUPPORT
Since its inception in 2005, U.S. bipartisan leaders have recognized the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) as one of the best investments in global health. With year-over-year budget increases over the past 15 years, the initiative expanded from 3 to 27 countries, and today protects more than 700 million people frommalaria each year.
RESOURCES - MALARIA NO MORE Download information and find links to resources about global leadership, funding, and innovation in the fight against malaria. Thanks to collective efforts by governments, multinational institutions, the private sector and non-profit organizations, the world has made historic progress to defeat malaria. These partners areresponsible for
SUPPORT - MALARIA NO MORE MAKING MALARIA NO MORE. WITH YOUR HELP, WE CAN END MALARIA IN A GENERATION. Since 2000, thanks to your support, the world has made tremendous strides toward ending one of the world’s oldest and deadliest diseases and has saved 7.6 million lives. Yet, malaria stillkills nearly half a
IMPACT MODEL
Malaria No More (MNM) is exclusively focused on driving the political commitment, funding and innovation needed to eradicate malaria. We have highly specialized teams with deep experience in advocacy, policy, communications and financing that employ our proven MNM Impact Model to drive meaningful and lasting impact in the malaria campaign.MEET THE TEAM
Joshua Blumenfeld Managing Director and Chief Legal Officer. Joshua Blumenfeld is the Managing Director of Global Policy and Advocacy and Chief Legal Officer at Malaria No More, where he leads a Washington, D.C. based global advocacy team in engaging with governments, multilateral institutions, as well as public and private partners to advance malaria elimination.WHY END MALARIA
Malaria keeps families and communities from prospering. By sustaining investments in ending malaria and improving health, we can unlock economic growth and human potential. Malaria-free countries have 5x greater economic growth than countries with malaria. A 10% decrease in malaria has been associated with a .3% rise in GDP. 3. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Manager, International Programs. Carrie Nichols. carrie.nichols@malarianomore.org. KENYA. From 2013 to 2019, we partnered with the Kenyan Government, Kimberly-Clark, NGO partners and champions to distribute malaria interventions and education, and elevate the importance of malaria elimination on political andcommunity agendas.
HEALTH FINANCE COALITION The most pressing needs are in sub-Saharan Africa, which bears 93% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths. Currently, just 1.6% of the annual $500 billion global impact capital market is invested in the health sector in Africa. The Health Finance Coalition seeks to identify, structure, and execute a series of deals to FINANCIAL INFORMATION Malaria No More is exempt from federal income tax under 26 U.S.C. Section 501(c)(3) with EIN 20-5664575, and is a non-profit organization eligible to receive tax-deductible donations. ABOUT US - MALARIA NO MORE Malaria No More envisions a world where no one dies from a mosquito bite. More than a decade into our mission, our work has contributed to historic progress toward this goal. Now, we’re mobilizing the political commitment, funding, and innovation required to achieve what would be one of the greatest humanitarian accomplishments – ending SUPPORT - MALARIA NO MORE MAKING MALARIA NO MORE. WITH YOUR HELP, WE CAN END MALARIA IN A GENERATION. Since 2000, thanks to your support, the world has made tremendous strides toward ending one of the world’s oldest and deadliest diseases and has saved 7.6 million lives. Yet, malaria stillkills nearly half a
WHAT IS MALARIA
Malaria is one of the world’s deadliest diseases, and remains one of the top child killers on the planet. Malaria also keeps children from going to school, families from investing in their future, and communities from prospering, taking a huge toll on lives, livelihoods and countries’ progress.2020 HIGHLIGHTS
See the highlights from MNM’s efforts in 2020, made possible by your partnership and support. Positioning malaria investments as a pillar for pandemic response. In a world dominated by its focus on COVID-19, Malaria No More made a bold case for US prioritization and leadership in the malaria fight. Having successfully advocated for continued FUNDING - MALARIA NO MORE Key Donor Institutions. In addition to direct assistance, donor countries have pooled funding in multilateral institutions and directed it to the global malaria fight. The largest funder of malaria control and elimination is the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The World Bank also has been a key funder of malariaprograms.
PROGRESS - MALARIA NO MORE Since 2000, the world has made incredible progress against malaria. Malaria No More is proud to have contributed to this historic effort. Malaria deaths drop 62% since 2000 as a result of global efforts. MDG target to halt and reverse cases, deaths achieved. DONATE - MALARIA NO MORE Donate - Malaria No More. Let's Be The Generation That Ends Malaria. Your gift moves us closer to our vision of a world where no one dies of a mosquito bite. Thank you for your support! To learn more about other ways to give or with questions, please contact Lisa Hirata at. Lisa.Hirata@malarianomore.org. CONTACT US - MALARIA NO MORE UNITED STATES. Malaria No More 2341 Eastlake Ave E Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98102 To reach us in Washington, DC: 1301 Connecticut Ave, NW Suite 502 Washington, DC 20036GLOBAL LEADERSHIP
The African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) is a coalition of 49 African heads of state and government working across country and regional borders to eliminate malaria by 2030. Asia-Pacific Region. In 2015, Asia-Pacific leaders from 17 countries committed to eliminate malaria in the region by 2030. This includes India, the country withthe 3rd
WOMEN LEADING THE FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA From grassroots activists to heads of state, women at all levels are helping save millions of people from malaria. Below you'll find some of the world leaders, innovators, community activists, icons and health leaders who are using their voices to save the world’s most vulnerable and end this preventable disease. HOME - MALARIA NO MOREWHY END MALARIARESOURCESNEWSOUR IMPACTABOUTUSSUPPORT
Since its inception in 2005, U.S. bipartisan leaders have recognized the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) as one of the best investments in global health. With year-over-year budget increases over the past 15 years, the initiative expanded from 3 to 27 countries, and today protects more than 700 million people frommalaria each year.
RESOURCES - MALARIA NO MOREMALARIA NO MORE SEATTLEMALARIA NO MORE UK Download information and find links to resources about global leadership, funding, and innovation in the fight against malaria. Thanks to collective efforts by governments, multinational institutions, the private sector and non-profit organizations, the world has made historic progress to defeat malaria. These partners areresponsible for
SUPPORT - MALARIA NO MOREMALARIA NO MORE SEATTLEMALARIA NO MORE UK MAKING MALARIA NO MORE. WITH YOUR HELP, WE CAN END MALARIA IN A GENERATION. Since 2000, thanks to your support, the world has made tremendous strides toward ending one of the world’s oldest and deadliest diseases and has saved 7.6 million lives. Yet, malaria stillkills nearly half a
IMPACT MODEL
Malaria No More (MNM) is exclusively focused on driving the political commitment, funding and innovation needed to eradicate malaria. We have highly specialized teams with deep experience in advocacy, policy, communications and financing that employ our proven MNM Impact Model to drive meaningful and lasting impact in the malaria campaign.MEET THE TEAM
Joshua Blumenfeld Managing Director and Chief Legal Officer. Joshua Blumenfeld is the Managing Director of Global Policy and Advocacy and Chief Legal Officer at Malaria No More, where he leads a Washington, D.C. based global advocacy team in engaging with governments, multilateral institutions, as well as public and private partners to advance malaria elimination.WHY END MALARIA
Malaria keeps families and communities from prospering. By sustaining investments in ending malaria and improving health, we can unlock economic growth and human potential. Malaria-free countries have 5x greater economic growth than countries with malaria. A 10% decrease in malaria has been associated with a .3% rise in GDP. 3. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Manager, International Programs. Carrie Nichols. carrie.nichols@malarianomore.org. KENYA. From 2013 to 2019, we partnered with the Kenyan Government, Kimberly-Clark, NGO partners and champions to distribute malaria interventions and education, and elevate the importance of malaria elimination on political andcommunity agendas.
HEALTH FINANCE COALITION The most pressing needs are in sub-Saharan Africa, which bears 93% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths. Currently, just 1.6% of the annual $500 billion global impact capital market is invested in the health sector in Africa. The Health Finance Coalition seeks to identify, structure, and execute a series of deals to FINANCIAL INFORMATION Malaria No More is exempt from federal income tax under 26 U.S.C. Section 501(c)(3) with EIN 20-5664575, and is a non-profit organization eligible to receive tax-deductible donations. HOME - MALARIA NO MOREWHY END MALARIARESOURCESNEWSOUR IMPACTABOUTUSSUPPORT
Since its inception in 2005, U.S. bipartisan leaders have recognized the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) as one of the best investments in global health. With year-over-year budget increases over the past 15 years, the initiative expanded from 3 to 27 countries, and today protects more than 700 million people frommalaria each year.
RESOURCES - MALARIA NO MOREMALARIA NO MORE SEATTLEMALARIA NO MORE UK Download information and find links to resources about global leadership, funding, and innovation in the fight against malaria. Thanks to collective efforts by governments, multinational institutions, the private sector and non-profit organizations, the world has made historic progress to defeat malaria. These partners areresponsible for
SUPPORT - MALARIA NO MOREMALARIA NO MORE SEATTLEMALARIA NO MORE UK MAKING MALARIA NO MORE. WITH YOUR HELP, WE CAN END MALARIA IN A GENERATION. Since 2000, thanks to your support, the world has made tremendous strides toward ending one of the world’s oldest and deadliest diseases and has saved 7.6 million lives. Yet, malaria stillkills nearly half a
IMPACT MODEL
Malaria No More (MNM) is exclusively focused on driving the political commitment, funding and innovation needed to eradicate malaria. We have highly specialized teams with deep experience in advocacy, policy, communications and financing that employ our proven MNM Impact Model to drive meaningful and lasting impact in the malaria campaign.MEET THE TEAM
Joshua Blumenfeld Managing Director and Chief Legal Officer. Joshua Blumenfeld is the Managing Director of Global Policy and Advocacy and Chief Legal Officer at Malaria No More, where he leads a Washington, D.C. based global advocacy team in engaging with governments, multilateral institutions, as well as public and private partners to advance malaria elimination.WHY END MALARIA
Malaria keeps families and communities from prospering. By sustaining investments in ending malaria and improving health, we can unlock economic growth and human potential. Malaria-free countries have 5x greater economic growth than countries with malaria. A 10% decrease in malaria has been associated with a .3% rise in GDP. 3. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Manager, International Programs. Carrie Nichols. carrie.nichols@malarianomore.org. KENYA. From 2013 to 2019, we partnered with the Kenyan Government, Kimberly-Clark, NGO partners and champions to distribute malaria interventions and education, and elevate the importance of malaria elimination on political andcommunity agendas.
HEALTH FINANCE COALITION The most pressing needs are in sub-Saharan Africa, which bears 93% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths. Currently, just 1.6% of the annual $500 billion global impact capital market is invested in the health sector in Africa. The Health Finance Coalition seeks to identify, structure, and execute a series of deals to FINANCIAL INFORMATION Malaria No More is exempt from federal income tax under 26 U.S.C. Section 501(c)(3) with EIN 20-5664575, and is a non-profit organization eligible to receive tax-deductible donations. ABOUT US - MALARIA NO MORE Malaria No More envisions a world where no one dies from a mosquito bite. More than a decade into our mission, our work has contributed to historic progress toward this goal. Now, we’re mobilizing the political commitment, funding, and innovation required to achieve what would be one of the greatest humanitarian accomplishments – ending SUPPORT - MALARIA NO MORE MAKING MALARIA NO MORE. WITH YOUR HELP, WE CAN END MALARIA IN A GENERATION. Since 2000, thanks to your support, the world has made tremendous strides toward ending one of the world’s oldest and deadliest diseases and has saved 7.6 million lives. Yet, malaria stillkills nearly half a
WHAT IS MALARIA
Malaria is one of the world’s deadliest diseases, and remains one of the top child killers on the planet. Malaria also keeps children from going to school, families from investing in their future, and communities from prospering, taking a huge toll on lives, livelihoods and countries’ progress.2020 HIGHLIGHTS
See the highlights from MNM’s efforts in 2020, made possible by your partnership and support. Positioning malaria investments as a pillar for pandemic response. In a world dominated by its focus on COVID-19, Malaria No More made a bold case for US prioritization and leadership in the malaria fight. Having successfully advocated for continued FUNDING - MALARIA NO MORE Key Donor Institutions. In addition to direct assistance, donor countries have pooled funding in multilateral institutions and directed it to the global malaria fight. The largest funder of malaria control and elimination is the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The World Bank also has been a key funder of malariaprograms.
PROGRESS - MALARIA NO MORE Since 2000, the world has made incredible progress against malaria. Malaria No More is proud to have contributed to this historic effort. Malaria deaths drop 62% since 2000 as a result of global efforts. MDG target to halt and reverse cases, deaths achieved. DONATE - MALARIA NO MORE Donate - Malaria No More. Let's Be The Generation That Ends Malaria. Your gift moves us closer to our vision of a world where no one dies of a mosquito bite. Thank you for your support! To learn more about other ways to give or with questions, please contact Lisa Hirata at. Lisa.Hirata@malarianomore.org. CONTACT US - MALARIA NO MORE UNITED STATES. Malaria No More 2341 Eastlake Ave E Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98102 To reach us in Washington, DC: 1301 Connecticut Ave, NW Suite 502 Washington, DC 20036GLOBAL LEADERSHIP
The African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) is a coalition of 49 African heads of state and government working across country and regional borders to eliminate malaria by 2030. Asia-Pacific Region. In 2015, Asia-Pacific leaders from 17 countries committed to eliminate malaria in the region by 2030. This includes India, the country withthe 3rd
WOMEN LEADING THE FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA From grassroots activists to heads of state, women at all levels are helping save millions of people from malaria. Below you'll find some of the world leaders, innovators, community activists, icons and health leaders who are using their voices to save the world’s most vulnerable and end this preventable disease.Details
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