Malaria No More Stakeholder Report
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Malaria No More is determined to see an
end to malaria deaths in Africa by 2015—
and we’re helping the world get it done.
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Everything we do and every one of
our accomplishments is made possible
by a network of committed and driven
partners. Together, we will make Malaria
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No More.
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our story .................................................................... 3–4
awa r e n e s s c a t a ly s t ............................................. 5–12
i n v e s t m e n t c a t a ly s t ......................................... 13–20
at a glance ............................................................. 21–22
a d v o c a c y c a t a ly s t .............................................. 23–28
r e s o u r c e c a t a ly s t .............................................. 29–34
pa r t n e r s & s u p p o r t e r s ..................................... 37–38
b oa r d o f d i r ec t o r s ................................................. 39
cover: siblings smile with their mosquito net outside their family ’s home in ethiopia
Our mission.
Our goal.
Our name.
Malaria No More.
Our Story
Why malaria?
Malaria kills 3,000 kids in Africa
every day—but it doesn’t have to be
this way.
Why now?
Thanks to a new generation of
tools, on-the-ground successes
and increased political and
public support, the world is better
prepared to defeat malaria now
malaria no more’s mission Malaria’s moment is now.
than any other time in history.
is as simple as our name. We are Malaria No More was
committed to ending malaria founded in December 2006
deaths in Africa by 2015—and we by business leaders Ray Why us?
use every tool in our arsenal to Chambers and Peter Chernin, The world is winning the fight
relentlessly pursue our goal. with an eye toward delivering against malaria. Malaria No More
The world is poised to achieve private-sector expertise and an leverages every opportunity to save
the first great humanitarian entrepreneurial approach to a lives with partnership, innovation
success story of the 21st century global health issue. We bring and a relentless determination to
by ending this preventable our business acumen to the end malaria deaths for once and
and treatable disease. The malaria community, serving for all.
malaria community has the as a catalyst for impact in the
momentum, the support and effort to end malaria deaths. By
the tools. Funding has increased shining a bright light on malaria
exponentially, proven control and finding innovative solutions
tools are available and African to challenges, Malaria No More
countries are aggressively works to leverage our expertise
tackling malaria within their to amplify the power of the fight
borders with worldwide support. against malaria—and get proven
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interventions into the hands of ► Wemobilized a new Caucus and expanded our
families in Africa. grassroots community on global network.
The world is winning the race Twitter to get the word out
to save lives—but we still have about malaria and raise ► We partnered with some of
more to do. To reach our 2015 funds for mosquito nets on the biggest players in business
goal, we must provide access to World Malaria Day. to launch the Malaria Capital
malaria interventions like nets Campaign and engage the
and medicines by December 31, ► We partnered with world- private sector in the malaria
2010. Thanks to a groundswell renowned singer Youssou fight.
of public support, determined NDour to empower Senegalese
partners and ambitious goals, the families to increase net usage The 2009 Malaria No More
world’s chances against malaria and fever treatment during Stakeholder Report tells the
have never been more promising. the country’s national mosquito story of the malaria community’s
It’s up to us to keep that promise. net distribution. progress against the disease
and how Malaria No More is
In 2009, Malaria No More ► Our Malaria Policy Center working with partners to achieve
catalyzed some of the biggest in Washington, D.C. built our goals.
moments of the fight against support for malaria control
malaria: with the Congressional Malaria
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a group of students share a laugh at a secondary school in zanzibar
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Awareness
Catalyst
The world has developed the tools, the knowledge
and the passion to end malaria deaths.
Malaria No More and our partners are
marketing the end of malaria, using breakthrough
communications and powerful voices to
show how everyone can help declare victory
against the disease.
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Awareness Catalyst
all a-twitter about malaria
Malaria No
More is not
your average
charity.
“Marketing and Media
Lessons From Twittermania”
AdAge
All it takes is 140 characters to help change Twittersphere. Thousands of people joined May 8, 2009
the world. When Ashton Kutcher sent a the race and in the early hours of Friday,
message about malaria through Twitter, April 17th, Ashton crossed the million mark,
an online social networking and micro- beating CNN. In the excitement, stars
blogging tool, we discovered the newest including Oprah Winfrey, Ryan Seacrest,
weapon in the fight against malaria. A Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, Sean “Diddy”
simple tweet sent by the star was soon Combs and hundreds of individuals
multiplied across the Web, engaging donated mosquito nets to fight malaria. The
millions and raising malaria awareness campaign raised more than half a million
among a brand new audience. dollars to protect children from malaria.
But Ashton didn’t stop there. Finding Moreover, millions of Twitterers learned
himself gaining in popularity over CNN’s about what they could do to highlight the
“Breaking News” Twitter feed, he challenged disease, and “World Malaria Day” became
the network giant to a race to one million one of the Top Ten Most-Tweeted phrases
Twitter followers—and pledged ten on April 25th.
thousand mosquito nets to Malaria No More In any successful social change
if he got there first. movement, grassroots power is crucial—and
The race was on. CNN jumped at the Ashton and Twitter took mass participation
challenge and took to the airwaves, while to a whole new level. The fight against
Ashton inspired Web users across the malaria has gone viral.
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more than a net:
champions on and off the field
FC Barcelona is “More Than a Club”—and
more than a partner to Malaria No More.
Proving they’re champions both on and
off the soccer field, the world’s top team
has continued to raise awareness about
malaria in-stadium and beyond. This year,
FC Barcelona is taking its leadership even
further by distributing mosquito nets across
Africa at the FC Barcelona Foundation’s
International Network of Solidarity Centers
(XICS). In March 2009, Barça President
Joan Laporta and star player Seydou Keita
traveled to Keita’s native country of Mali
to launch a XICS Center in Bamako, where
they distributed a thousand mosquito nets
to local children and encouraged them to
sleep under the nets. Additional funds from
the partnership sent 1,500 more nets to the
XICS Center in Senegal in July and lessons
about how to protect against malaria are now
part of the XICS curriculum. FC Barcelona
continued its support during its U.S. summer
tour, joining “United Against Malaria” and
fc barcelona’s seydou keita and raising awareness on the West Coast.
joan laporta distribute mosquito nets in mali
a c o m m o n g o a l : wo r l d c u p 2 0 1 0
The fight against malaria requires teamwork the worldwide soccer community to build
to break through on the world’s largest awareness, educate about prevention and
stage—the first World Cup on African soil treatment, and advocate for malaria support
in 2010. The “United Against Malaria” among soccer fans across the globe.
campaign is a partnership of soccer teams Building on Malaria No More’s
and heroes, celebrities, health and advocacy relationships with FC Barcelona, Fox Soccer
organizations, governments, corporations Channel and Fox Sports en Español, we
and individuals who have united ahead of are working to activate soccer fans around
the 2010 World Cup in South Africa to win the world to join the global effort to send
the fight against malaria. Together, we are malaria off the field for good.
working to harness soccer fever and engage
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Awareness Catalyst
t h e ma la r i a co m mu n i t y h a s em b r ac e d
t h e g oa l o f e n d i ng ma la r i a d e at h s i n a f r i ca by
2015
t h e r o l l bac k ma la r i a g l o ba l ma la r i a ac t i o n p la n p r ov i d e s a l l
Partners
w i t h a r oa dma p fo r s u cc e s s
t h e w o r l d i s b e t t e r p r e pa r e d t o d e f e a t m a l a r i a
Now
than ever before in history
malaria no more is one member in a global
Community determined to end malaria deaths
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kids are stars with
national geographic
National Geographic Kids and National “Be A Star, Save A Life” empowered kids
Geographic Explorer magazines broaden to take action and emulate their Idol, who
kids’ horizons and introduce them to the traveled to Ghana with Malaria No More
wider world. In partnership with American last year. By donating their allowances
Idol’s Jordin Sparks, the “Be A Star, (sometimes in pennies!) and engaging
Save A Life” program taught kids about their classrooms, these kids helped send
malaria and was featured in three editions mosquito nets to more than 6,000 families
of the magazines. As part of the in-class in Africa to protect children like them.
curriculum for kids ages eight through 14,
spotlight on a b b i e’s
t h e w h i t e pa r t y helping
hand
Every person can help change the
sean “diddy ” combs and ceo scott case at
world for an African family by
the white party to benefit malaria no more. learning about malaria and doing
whatever they can to fight the
disease—including kids. Twelve-
year-old Abbie from Utah told
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ annual White Party t-shirt that sent two mosquito nets to Africa
Malaria No More, “It has been my
commands one of the brightest spotlights with every purchase. Ashton and Diddy
dream for a couple years to help
of the year—and in summer 2009, it shone tweeted and sent live streaming video from
save lives. I have earned $20 that
that light on the effort to end malaria. Diddy the party, inviting the Web audience to join
I would like to donate…finally my
joined Ashton Kutcher to co-host the White in and celebrate life. Malaria No More was
dream has happened!” Thanks
Party for Malaria No More, raising awareness featured in a broad range of press about
to Abbie and millions like her,
and funds for life-saving mosquito nets. the White Party, including E! News, Extra,
children across Africa are sleeping
Diddy’s fashion label, Sean John, designed a Access Hollywood, People, US Weekly, and
(and dreaming) safely under a net.
limited-edition “Celebrate Life: End Malaria” newspapers across the country.
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Awareness Catalyst
miles to end malaria:
s p e e d i n g u p t h e r a c e t o s av e l i v e s
Patrón Highcroft Racing knows that every counting every mile as another step toward Brabham and Scott Sharp encouraged race
second counts. Now the fastest drivers the final victory lap against malaria. For fans across the country to join the team by
on the planet are lending their speed to every mile completed throughout the pledging a penny per mile.
help the world accelerate its efforts to end season, Patrón Highcroft Racing, team Patrón Highcroft Racing proudly
malaria deaths. sponsor Tequila Patrón and American displayed the Malaria No More logo on their
The American Le Mans Series team Le Mans Series founder Don Panoz each racecar—reminding fans that every lap helps
joined us for “Miles To End Malaria”, pledged $5 for mosquito nets. Drivers David wave the checkered flag on malaria.
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“ i d o l g i v e s bac k” h a s e d u cat e d
40 Million
u. s . v i e w e r s a b o u t m a l a r i a a n d r a i s e d
$27 million to fight malaria
i n 2 0 0 6 , t h e r e wa s a f r i c a m a l a r i a day.
i n 2 0 0 7 , m a l a r i a awa r e n e s s day.
in 2008, it became
World Malaria Day
“ wo r l d m a l a r i a day ” wa s o n e o f t h e
10 Top-Tweeted
phrases on april 25, 2009
malaria no more shines a
Spotlight
to tell the malaria story
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a crowd in dakar shows its support for youssou ndour
at the launch of the “surround sound: senegal” campaign
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Investment
Catalyst
We’ve got malaria on the run—but the last few
laps are crucial. Malaria No More works with local
partners and global leaders to strategically invest
in creative concepts and effective programs, from
nets to innovative finance to demand creation.
We provide the new perspective, the missing link,
the top-off funds. The return on our investments?
Healthy kids and strong families.
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Investment Catalyst
w e’ v e g o t m a l a r i a s u r r o u n d e d
World-famous singer Youssou NDour has Senegal become Africa’s next success story hosted a 15,000-person concert to launch
a voice that is recognized across the globe. in the fight against malaria. the campaign, where he and Malaria No
Now he’s using that voice to amplify the Senegal’s National Malaria Control More joined with the Senegalese National
fight against malaria in his home country Program and international partners were Malaria Control Program, the Ministry
and working with local partners to get gearing up for a distribution of nearly two of Health, the U.S. President’s Malaria
Senegal singing a different tune—one of a million mosquito nets for children under Initiative, the Roll Back Malaria Partnership,
country where no child dies of malaria. five nationwide. We wanted to bring our World Vision, ChildFund International and
“Surround Sound: Senegal” is a new marketing background and Youssou’s dozens of international partners who made
initiative to help local leaders create a unparalleled reach to the table to help get the distribution a success.
culture of malaria control. the word out. As part of this multi-year partnership,
The campaign activates key sectors To launch the partnership, Youssou we will continue to pioneer new ways
of Senegalese society—including collaborated with fellow Senegalese artists to creatively surround Senegal with a
entertainment, sport, faith, local business to write “Xeex Sibbiru”, a pop song that tells message of malaria control and conduct
and government—to encourage people to the story of a young man who gets malaria sophisticated market research along the way
use mosquito nets, to recognize malaria and misses out on life. The song encourages so that “Surround Sound: Senegal” can serve
symptoms and to seek treatment. him and all Senegalese to sleep under a as a model for leaders in other countries.
Youssou, a Malaria No More Board mosquito net. This song, along with radio The world provided the mosquito nets
Member and one of Senegal’s largest messages from Youssou himself, played on and medicine. Youssou helped create the
media owners, is using his expertise, talent, radio stations and in 1,300 health huts in demand. Now it’s up to all of us to put these
contacts, and marketing savvy to help the lead-up to the net distribution. Youssou tools to work.
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zambia has reduced malaria deaths by
66% since 2003
wo r l dw i d e p r o d u c t i o n o f i n s e c t i c i d e - t r e a t e d
nets has more than
Tripled in recent years
i n z a n z i b a r , m a l a r i a p r e va l e n c e h a s d r o p p e d t o
Less than 1%
thanks to rapid scale-up of malaria interventions
malaria no more makes strategic
Investments to support strong programs
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Investment Catalyst
bikes fight bites neighborhood
wa t c h : m a l a r i a
When Hadji Diop lost his daughter
to malaria, he vowed not to let
any other family in his small
board members john bridgeland and steven phillips
lead the pack at the bikes for rukara launch Senegalese village suffer as he did.
Hadji convinced his community
to pledge to use mosquito nets
and pay a fine if kids were caught
To fight malaria effectively, it’s important to a generous grant from the ExxonMobil
sleeping outside the net! The
to support and expand the reach of on-the- Foundation, we provided 50 bikes so workers
program model extended to 22
ground partners with innovative projects from the Rukara Health Facility could
surrounding villages and there
designed to save lives. In Rwanda, we travel to remote villages and deliver critical
have been no malaria cases in 18
partnered with Project Rwanda, a local interventions and medicines to families who
months. This is exactly the kind
organization, to provide community are otherwise unable to access them. Why
of innovative thinking that we’re
health workers with the tools they need to reinvent the (bicycle) wheel? Helping strong
working to promote in Senegal.
battle disease on the front lines. Thanks partners do their job well saves lives.
muppets vs. letters and numbers, Neno (Africa’s
“Elmo”) will help kids learn how to protect
malaria themselves from malaria. Sesame Workshop
created Kilimani Sesame television, radio,
print and teaching materials that will be
Malaria No More is working with Sesame distributed to children across Tanzania as
Workshop to bring Sesame Street’s unique part of our effort to end malaria deaths.
ability to connect with kids to the fight
against malaria. In addition to teaching
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casting a wide net
We partner with National Malaria Control Programs and
international organizations to get nets over beds, contributing
to the collective effort to cover every family by the end of 2010
and save as many lives as possible by 2015.
Our distributions include:
a ng o la democratic senegal
r e pub l ic
b o t s wa na o f th e co ngo tanz ania
co mo ro s mal i uganda
ma daga s ca r n ige r ia zambia
h ow d o yo u
comoros turn $10
For the first long-lasting insecticide-treated net distribution on the island nation, we teamed i n t o 3 n e t s?
up with the Comoros National Malaria Control Program and Sumitomo Chemical with an
ambitious goal: to propel coverage of pregnant women and children under five from zero to
Angola, the Democratic Republic
50% in just one year. With a combined kick-off distribution of 77,500 mosquito nets, we’re on
of the Congo and Nigeria together
our way.
carry more than half of Africa’s
malaria burden. To help address
this immediate need, Malaria No
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The Government of Botswana, the William J. Clinton Foundation and Malaria No More
million net donation to UNICEF
piloted an innovative new approach in Okavango district, Botswana. Using the existing
from UNITAID. UNICEF needed
infrastructure of Botswana’s indoor residual spray teams, Malaria No More provided 32,000
support to cover some of the
nets to prove a new model for universal mosquito net distribution across Africa. The
distribution costs, so we stepped
Okavango pilot program increased net ownership to 91% of all households in the district. The
up with a contribution of $2.77 per
simple and cost-effective effort was so successful that Botswana is planning to arm its spray
net to cover delivery. That means
teams with nets for a nationwide distribution—giving malaria a one-two punch.
that every $10 we invest deploys
three nets to families in need. Even
better, our partners at U.S. Fund for
tanzania UNICEF rallied its supporters to
The Tanzanian Islands of Zanzibar are already a malaria success story; now the country is
match our investment. Together,
looking to translate that success to the mainland. As part of Tanzania's national campaign to
we’re sending almost three million
reach universal mosquito net coverage of children under five, we provided 267,000 nets to the
nets into the field, proving that two
Tanga region of the East African country. Thanks to UNICEF's skilled distribution of the nets
heads—and three nets—are better
and the Tanzanian Red Cross “hang up” campaign to encourage their use, all households in
than one.
Tanga have a net and 95% of children under five are sleeping under them at night.
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Investment Catalyst
malaria costs africa an estimated
$12 Billion
i n l o s t p r o d u c t i v i t y a n d h e a lt h
costs every year
85%
of all malaria deaths in africa occur in
children under five years old
new tools like long-lasting insecticide-treated
Nets and Medicine
make malaria easier to prevent and treat than ever before
malaria no more
Leverages
p r i va t e - s e c t o r p r i n c i p l e s t o f i g h t t h e d i s e a s e
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n e t s . g ua r a n t e e d .
before:
20 months
approval, procurement, distribution
after:
10 months
approval, procurement,
distribution
NetGuarantee… The world has injected a surge of funding occurs only after funding for a grant is
reflects a into the malaria fight and African countries disbursed to a country—can instead run
are making ambitious grant requests from parallel to the grant signature process. This
growing multilateral funding institutions, like the way, the nets are ready to move as soon as
diversification Global Fund, to tackle malaria at home.
The challenge now is to convert these
the grant is funded, speeding delivery by
months and saving lives along the way.
from international funding commitments and Malaria No More is making strides
grants into nets over beds—and quickly. to establish NetGuarantee’s operations,
conventional Malaria No More developed NetGuarantee, develop a collateral fund to back payment
government an innovative finance mechanism, to guarantees, and pilot an innovative finance
accelerate delivery of nets by providing a mechanism to deliver nets early. Stepping
grants to more payment guarantee to net manufacturers forward to partner and participate in the
sophisticated that ensures on-time, in-full order
payments. With use of NetGuarantee, the
initiative’s launch are donors, multi-laterals
and private sector partners alike. Malaria
varied and net manufacturing process—which usually control: signed, sealed, delivered.
t i m e l i n e a p p rox i m a t e ; m ay va r y by co u n t r y
hybrid models.
“Credit Crisis Spurs Fiscal Innovation” a m p wo r k s h o p s :
Financial Times
planning the end of malaria
April 24, 2009
Africa is getting ready for the fight of a from 32 different African countries. Led by
lifetime. Thanks to a marked increase in the Alliance for Malaria Prevention (AMP),
funding, African countries are absorbing the workshops provide an opportunity for
billions of dollars for malaria control to countries to share best practices, get advice
reach the 2010 universal coverage goal. It’s from African and international experts
vital that these countries be equipped with and create strategies for implementing,
the expertise and skills to build aggressive monitoring and evaluating mass net
and effective action plans. To support distribution campaigns. Helping each other
countries in this effort, Malaria No More fight malaria is more than a neighborly
is working with the Malaria Control and gesture: pan-African and international
Evaluation Partnership in Africa (MACEPA) cooperation is the best way to end malaria
to conduct regional training workshops deaths continent-wide.
with National Malaria Control Programs
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Malaria No More at a Glance
dec 2006 ► Launch of Malaria No More at the
White House Summit on Malaria AWARENESS TO ENGAGE THE WORLD
2007 ► Malaria No More participates in mosquito
net distributions in Madagascar, Mali,
Uganda and Zambia
apr 2007 ► American Idol’s "Idol Gives Back" special
raises $9 million for Malaria No More
2008 ► Malaria No More participates in
mosquito net distributions in Angola,
Nigeria and Tanzania
feb 2008 ► Launch of the Malaria Policy Center
apr 2008 ► The UN Secretary-General sets the goal
of universal net coverage in Africa by
December 31, 2010
► American Idol’s "Idol Gives Back" features
Malaria No More and sponsor ExxonMobil
announces $10 million donation
aug 2008 ► FC Barcelona launches partnership with
Malaria No More
End M
sep 2008 ► The malaria community announces Deaths b
$3 billion in new funding for malaria at the
MDG Malaria Summit
2009 ► Malaria No More participates in mosquito
net distributions in Angola, Botswana,
Comoros, the Democratic Republic of the
Congo, Mali, Nigeria and Senegal
jan 2009 ► Launch of the Malaria Capital Campaign
at the World Economic Forum
mar 2009 ► Launch of net distribution training
workshops in sub-Saharan Africa
apr 2009 ► Ashton Kutcher galvanizes Twitter, the
popular micro-blogging Website, to raise
funds and awareness for Malaria No More
jun 2009 ► Youssou NDour joins Malaria No More
to launch the “Surround Sound: Senegal”
project to coincide with Senegal’s national INVESTMENTS TO ACCELERATE PROGRESS
mosquito net distribution
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ADVOCACY TO RALLY GLOBAL LEADERSHIP
An approach
as bold as
Malaria our ambitions
by 2015 and as audacious
as our name.
Peter Chernin
Chairman, Malaria No More
RESOURCES TO FUEL THE MALARIA FIGHT
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Advocacy
Catalyst
Ending malaria deaths requires determined
leadership, sound policy and international
cooperation.
Malaria No More is working in Washington and
with our global network to keep malaria at the top
of the world’s agenda, where it belongs.
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Advocacy Catalyst
malaria policy center
Since we
founded the
Congressional
Malaria Caucus
in 2008, we have
aggressively
policy center’s mark green and wendy taylor
talking outside of the us capitol worked to raise
awareness. The
In February 2009, veteran Congressman and Hill by establishing the Policy Center as U.S. has done a
former U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania Mark
Green joined the Malaria Policy Center
a trusted voice in the malaria community
and collaborating with the Congressional
great deal already
as Managing Director. Working closely Malaria Caucus and the Senate Working on malaria. We
with partners in global health advocacy, Group on the disease. The Policy Center’s
the Policy Center is making an impact in dedicated team combines forces in can and must do
Washington by engaging policymakers
and inspiring U.S. leaders to take action.
global advocacy efforts, works to shape
and influence U.S. strategy and presents
better.
In addition to his impressive résumé and stimulating analysis of global health
invaluable perspective, Mark is bringing legislation on its website, “Malaria’s death toll shocking but can
new energy to the malaria fight on Capitol www.MalariaPolicyCenter.org. be cut to zero by 2015”
Op-Ed by Congressman Boozman
a dvo c a t i n g u . s . l e a d e r s h i p and Congressman Payne
The Hill
April 24, 2009
To keep malaria a priority on the policy importance of continued U.S. leadership
agenda, the Malaria Policy Center and against the disease. Together, the Malaria
our partners in global health advocacy Policy Center and the malaria community
work together to lobby the Washington help push the needle forward in developing
community to keep malaria at the forefront a results-oriented and effective U.S.
of debates on the U.S. role in global strategy to end malaria deaths in Africa.
health. Staff briefings on Capitol Hill have Sophisticated and accessible information
discussed the need to build on the current about progress and tactics against malaria
momentum against malaria, the impact of are vital tools to building and sustaining
the economic crisis on the disease and the support at the highest levels of government.
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mat e r na l h e a lt h a n d ma la r i a
As policy makers realize the successes of approach to these interrelated barriers to
malaria programs in Africa, they also find growth. As Africa rids itself of its malaria
links between the disease and efforts to burden, countries will be able to focus on
improve maternal and child health and health system strengthening, economic
battle other neglected tropical diseases development and tackling hunger, poverty
(NTDs). The Policy Center is working with and other diseases.
leaders in the global health community
and government to develop an integrated
champions on capitol hill
iddi in
tanzania
Thanks to strong advocates in
the government of Tanzania
and leadership from the U.S.
Under the leadership of U.S. Representatives global health agenda. On World Malaria
President’s Malaria Initiative,
Donald M. Payne and John Boozman, Day, we partnered with World Vision, ONE,
Tanzania is gearing up to cover
the Congressional Malaria Caucus more Friends of the Global Fight, maternal health
every family with a net. On a
than doubled its membership in 2009 and advocate Sarah Brown and actor Forest
return trip to Tanzania, Mark
broadened support for malaria control in Whitaker to mark the occasion with the
Green met with his former staff
Congress. In addition, U.S. Senators Russ Congressional Malaria Caucus and UN
member, Iddi. Together, they hung
Feingold and Roger Wicker launched a Special Envoy for Malaria Ray Chambers.
a brand new mosquito net over
bipartisan Senate Working Group dedicated Helping the U.S. continue to be a leader
Iddi’s sons’ shared bed and looked
to sustaining awareness and working with in the global effort to save lives? That’s a
forward to the day when no family
the Obama Administration on malaria policy we can all get behind.
in Africa suffers from malaria.
advocacy as part of the U.S. government’s
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Global Network
t h e co ng r e s s i o na l ma la r i a cau cu s
Doubled
its membership in its first year
wo r l dw i d e f u n d i n g f o r
malaria control has increased more than
400% since 2004
t h e u . s . p r e s i d e n t ’s m a l a r i a i n i t i a t i v e h a s r e a c h e d
m i l l i o n s o f fa m i l i e s i n
Fifteen
african countries with critical malaria interventions
m a l a r i a n o m o r e d e p l o y s g l o b a l a dvo c a c y t o
Galvanize t h e wo r l d t o a c t
27 malaria no more
malaria no more goes global
Each member of the Malaria No More network leads efforts in
their own country and works collaboratively on international goals.
malaria no more malaria no more malaria no more
uk c a n a da netherlands
leadership council and
prime minister belinda stronach and founders fred matser
gordon brown at 10 co-hosts at golf and minister bert
downing street rocks fore malaria koenders with students
Malaria No More UK launched in April 2009 In 2006, former MP and businesswoman Malaria No More Netherlands officially
and immediately created a buzz. British The Honourable Belinda Stronach and launched on April 25, 2007 under the
sporting heroes and founding members of comedian Rick Mercer founded Spread leadership of philanthropist Fred Matser
the Leadership Council, David Beckham, the Net, a grassroots effort to inspire and Dutch Minister of Development
Andy Murray and Denise Lewis, joined Canadians to donate 500,000 nets to fight Cooperation Bert Koenders. Partnering
Prime Minister Gordon Brown at No. 10 malaria in Africa. Stronach took Canada’s with Dutch organizations and local
Downing Street to cover the door of this fight against malaria to the next level by African organizations, Malaria No More
iconic residence in a mosquito net, catching launching Malaria No More Canada in 2008, Netherlands supports ten community-
the eye of millions worldwide. Malaria No Malaria No More Canada launched as the based malaria intervention programs in
More UK works with British leaders across first organization in the country devoted to nine African countries. Malaria No More
the private sector, politics, faith, in sport and bringing together government, business, Netherlands works with individuals,
in fashion, to raise awareness and promote non-profits and individuals to ensure the schools and grassroots organizations to
Britain’s role in the fight against malaria. goal of eradicating malaria is met. Malaria raise awareness and funds for the fight
Thanks to increased public and government No More Canada burst onto the scene with against malaria. When Dutch celebrity
support, both the Labour and Conservative Golf Rocks Fore Malaria, co-hosted by Alicia and humanitarian Arjan Erkel joined the
parties have announced new commitments Keyes, Queen Latifah, Jennifer Hudson and organization in early 2009 as CEO, he
for malaria from 2010. Executive Director Peter Chernin. It garnered significant media engaged the support of Prime Minister
Sarah Kline and her team focus on getting attention and raised $600,000. Malaria No Jan Peter Balkenende and established a
the word out about malaria in the UK More Canada supported the establishment partnership with the young professionals
and internationally, and fundraising for of the first Canadian All-Party Parliamentary group Round Table Netherlands to
programs on the ground. Malaria No More Caucus on Malaria and is working with the strengthen Dutch support for the effort
UK has been featured extensively in a wide Tony Blair Faith Foundation's Faiths Act to end malaria deaths. Round Table
range of media including the BBC, Sky TV, campaign on mobilizing Canadian faith International, through its member countries,
The Sun, The Daily Mail, Vogue, and others. communities to work together to fight are considering supporting the project.
malaria.
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mosquito nets are loaded onto a helicopter for distribution in angola
29 malaria no more
Resource
Catalyst
To end malaria deaths in Africa by 2015,
the world needs support and creative leadership
from individuals, the private sector and the
global community.
Malaria No More is building momentum to
fight the disease—and put the malarial mosquito
out of business for good.
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Resource Catalyst
a capital plan
Ending malaria
deaths in Africa
will yield
co-chairs peter sands,
r e x w. t i l l e r s o n a n d p e t e r c h e r n i n l a u n c h tremendous
t h e m a l a r i a c a p i t a l c a m pa i g n a t davo s
results, in
economic as well
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, that the world can make today—and as humanitarian
Switzerland, private sector leaders came business can play a major role in the global
ready to talk business. And malaria. effort to end deaths. By making strategic terms. This
Business leaders Peter Sands of Standard
Chartered Group, Rex W. Tillerson of
investments, adopting best practices and
leveraging core competencies, the private
is not just
Exxon Mobil Corporation and Peter sector can help the world close the deal. philanthropy;
Chernin, formerly of News Corporation The Malaria Capital Campaign is a
and Chairman of Malaria No More, joined partnership between Malaria No More this is good
together as Co-Chairs of the Malaria Capital
Campaign, an effort to raise $100 million
and the Global Business Coalition on
HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and
business
from the private sector to help provide was established with gifts totaling $38.5 practice.
everyone at risk in Africa with anti-malaria million from ExxonMobil, Marathon Oil in
tools by the end of 2010. partnership with the Republic of Equatorial
“If Malaria Bites the Dust, It Will
Fighting malaria is the best investment Guinea, and NYSE Euronext.
Restore More than Just Good Health”
Op-Ed by Peter Chernin,
2015 leaders Rex W. Tillerson and Peter Sands
The Daily Telegraph
February 16, 2009
To reach our goal of ending malaria deaths The 2015 Leaders are proactive members
in Africa by 2015, we need strong leaders. of the global effort to end malaria deaths
Malaria No More is reaching out to who help lead the charge against the disease
individuals who are committed to the fight in addition to providing financial support
against malaria and eager to take action to for Malaria No More programs. Dedicated
help save lives. To kick things off, Michael to stopping malaria in its tracks, the 2015
and Marjorie Loeb became 2015 Leaders Leaders help get tools into the field faster to
by opening their home to friends and reach as many people as possible.
supporters to celebrate the launch of the 2015 is our deadline and the 2015 Leaders
“Surround Sound: Senegal” campaign. are a lifeline to Africa.
31 malaria no more
global fund grants for
malaria increased from $220 million to
$1.57 Billion i n j u s t t wo y e a r s
the g8 has committed
100 Million
nets to malaria control efforts by the end of 2010
strong proposals for malaria
control funding to the global fund led to a
68%
s u c c e s s r a t e i n 2 0 0 8 , c o m pa r e d t o 2 5 % i n 2 0 0 6
malaria no more mobilizes resources to
Maximize
e v e r y o p p o r t u n i t y t o s av e l i v e s
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Resource Catalyst
britweek 2009 keeping
t h e fa i t h
Interfaith cooperation—globally and
In April 2009, BritWeek—a celebration of included Ryan Seacrest, David Brabham locally—is crucial to winning the battle
British culture in Southern California— and rocker Chris Daughtry and the evening against malaria.
hosted its BritWeek gala to help fight launched a charity auction of unique items In 2009, we joined with partners,
malaria. Under the leadership of Los and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. including the office of the UN Special Envoy
Angeles British Consul-General Bob Peirce The Los Angeles Times wrote of the star- for Malaria, the Center for Interfaith Action
and American Idol and So You Think You studded gala, “It’s hard to imagine anything on Global Poverty, the Case Foundation
Can Dance creator Nigel Lythgoe, the event more moving than [the gala], where a and the United Nations Foundation to host
made a huge impact. who’s who of industry power brokers joined the “One World Against Malaria” event.
Keynote speaker former British Prime international luminaries…to raise money for The malaria community and African and
Minister Tony Blair discussed the Malaria No More”. U.S. faith leaders inspired faith institutions
importance of fighting malaria and his The gala was a great success, raising around the world to end malaria deaths.
foundation’s partnership with Malaria No more than $1 million to fight malaria in With interfaith communities all over the
More to galvanize interfaith communities Africa. world joining forces to fight the disease,
to take on the disease in Africa. Guests malaria doesn’t have a prayer.
mama neema
Thanks to mosquito nets produced new job: traveling to communities
in the A to Z Textile Mills in throughout her country, emphasizing
Arusha, mothers across Tanzania the importance of mosquito nets.
are protecting their families from Empowering natural leaders like
malaria. But Mama Neema went Mama Neema to take on malaria in
one step further. The nets kept their home countries makes every
her kids healthy enough to go to family stronger.
school every day, so she took on a
33 malaria no more
grassroots spotlight
f i g h t i n g m a l a r i a i s a lway s i n fa s h i o n
The Berkeley College United Nations Student Club and Malaria No More partnered in the
“2 Make A Net” charity fashion show in downtown Manhattan. Students from different
campuses showed off their African-inspired designs on the runway to help raise money to
send nets to Africa. The fashion show raised $13,805 from participating schools and a post-
fashion show auction, showing that finding creative ways to save lives never goes out of
style.
26.2 miles closer to ending malaria
Last year’s ING New York City Marathon was a “net-worthy” race to save lives.
Nine runners joined our team and went the extra mile by helping to raise money for Malaria
No More and make sideline supporters aware of the malaria problem in Africa. Collectively,
the team raised $35,000 for life-saving mosquito nets—enough to protect more than
7,000 people from malaria! In 2009, 25 runners are racing for Malaria No More and their
fundraising efforts are matched by a generous donor, dollar-for-dollar, up to $100,000.
mam b o aga i n s t ma la r i a !
Compton High School in Compton, California hosted the “Dancing 4 Hope” event, where
students and teachers went toe-to-toe in a dance competition, performing the cha cha
cha, waltz and freestyle dancing—and all for a good cause. Hundreds of people from the
community came out for the dance and learned about malaria. Compton High School raised
$10,000 and attracted national media attention in the Los Angeles Times.
more than thin mints
The Girl Scouts of Central California South celebrated their annual World Thinking Day,
inspired by the UN Millennium Development Goals, by fighting malaria. Over 7,000 Girl
Scouts joined the global community to raise awareness about the disease, raise funds for
life-saving mosquito nets and earn their “Help Stop Malaria” merit badge. The project
helped benefit their sister Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in Africa.
a greater gift
When a child donates $10, he helps save a life. But when he donates his 10th birthday, he
helps change the world. Illinois-born Ryan Skarnulis hosted a “giving party” to celebrate
his birthday and asked that his friends make donations to Malaria No More instead of gifts.
Thanks to Ryan’s generosity, he helped 100 families protect themselves from malaria with
mosquito nets.
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hoisting an expedition boat into the zambezi river to distribute nets in zambia
35 malaria no more
Partners,
Supporters
and Board
of Directors
Malaria No More is part of a network of
partners and supporters, working together
to end malaria deaths in Africa by 2015.
We are grateful to the individuals and
organizations that inspire and enable us
to do everything we can to make Malaria
No More.
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Partners, Supporters and Board of Directors
pa r t n e r s
19 Entertainment Ltd. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Office of the Secretary-General’s Special
Tuberculosis and Malaria Envoy for Malaria, United Nations
Africa Fighting Malaria
Global Health Advisors Organisation of the Islamic Conference
Against Malaria
Global Health Advocates PATH
Alliance for Malaria Prevention
Global Health Council Peace Corps Senegal
American Red Cross
The Global Network for Neglected Tropical Population Services International
The Tony Blair Faith Foundation
Diseases Malaria Control
Blue Flame Agency / Bad Boy Worldwide
Hedge Funds vs. Malaria and Pneumonia Project Rwanda
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Initiative for Global Development R.A.P.I.D.S
Broadway Across America
Interfaith Youth Core Roll Back Malaria Partnership
The Case Foundation
International Federation of Red Cross and SapientNitro
Canadian Red Cross Red Crescent Societies
Save the Children
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IntraHealth
Senegal’s Programme National de Lutte
ChainCapital Islamic Relief contre le Paludisme (PNLP)
ChildFund International Islamic Society of North America Sesame Workshop
Center for Interfaith Action on Global Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Spread The Net
Poverty Health/Center for Communication Programs
Tostan
The Clinton Global Initiative Katalyst Media
UCSF Global Health Sciences
William J. Clinton Foundation Kick for Hope
UNICEF
Comic Relief MACEPA
United Against Malaria
Congressional Malaria Caucus Madness Against Malaria
United Nations Foundation/
Dalberg Global Development Advisors Malaria Consortium Nothing But Nets
Department for International Development McKinsey & Company United Way
Endeavor Group Medicines for Malaria Venture USAID
European Alliance Against Malaria Mennonite Economic Development U.S. Fund For UNICEF
FC Barcelona Foundation Associates
U.S. President's Malaria Initiative
FOX Broadcasting Company Millennium Promise Alliance
World Vision
FOX Sports Muslim Students Association
The World Bank
FremantleMedia National Council of Churches
World Health Organization
Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, National Geographic Kids/National
Youssou NDour Foundation
Tuberculosis and Malaria Geographic Explorer
YouthNoise
Fútbol Club Barcelona NetsforLife
Youth Service America
Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
World Economic Forum
Tuberculosis and Malaria The ONE Campaign
37 malaria no more
supporters
J.J. Abrams and Kathleen McGrath The Paul & Phyllis Fireman Charitable Sean John
Foundation
Activision Select Equity Group Foundation
Roger S. Firestone Foundation
AEG Terry and Jane Semel
Fox Entertainment Group
Allergan Foundation The Belinda Stronach Foundation
Fox Soccer Channel
The Apatow Family Foundation, Inc. Sumitomo Chemical Co.
Fox Sports en Español
BASF Team Malaria No More (2008, 2009)
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Berkeley College Tequila Patrón
Glamour - Condé Nast Publications
BNY Mellon Twentieth Century Fox
GOOD Worldwide, Inc.
Keith Brackpool UK Trade & Investment
Martha MacCallum and David Gregory
The British Academy of Film & Television Variety
Arts L.A. Colleen & Robert D. Haas Fund -
Visit Britain
The San Francisco Foundation
BritWeek
Walt Disney Company
Highcroft Racing
BT Americas Inc.
Warner Brothers
Idol Gives Back Foundation
CBS
Welch & Forbes LLC
Kappa Phi Gamma
Charity Projects Entertainment Fund/Idol
Will & Jada Smith Family Foundation
Gives Back The Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg
Foundation The Oprah Winfrey Foundation
Steve Chenevey
Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore Paul Wright
The Chernin Family Foundation
Michael and Marjorie Loeb gifts of $5,000 or more
CitationShares
as of august 31, 2009
Jeff Lynne
Courtney and Christopher Combe
Nigel Lythgoe
Creative Artists Agency
The MCJ Amelior Foundation
Mark Cuban
Melinda’s Backups
The Carole and Robert Daly Charitable
Foundation MTV Networks
Delucia Family Foundation Alan Mulally
Diageo New Regency Productions, Inc.
East Bay Jewish Community Teen The David O'Connor Trust
Foundation
OK! Magazine
Endeavor
Don and Nancy Panoz
exxonmobil’s three-year,
Erickson Family Fund $10 million commitment
Bob and Sharon Harroun Peirce
ExxonMobil Foundation launched the malaria capital
Daniel Rosensweig campaign, a partnership that
Fairfield County Community Foundation supports innovative, high-
The Saban Family Foundation leverage projects to fight
malaria across africa.
Ryan Seacrest
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Partners, Supporters and Board of Directors
b oa r d o f d i r ec t o r s
chief executive officer chris clarke timothy p. shriver
CEO, SapientNitro Chairman, Special Olympics
scott case
Vice Chairman, Malaria No More
reginald e. davis christopher stamos
President, RBC-USA Partner, Sterling Stamos Capital
Management, L.P.
chairman & co-founder sir richard feachem the honourable belinda
Professor of Global Health stronach, p.c.
peter chernin
University of California, San Francisco and Executive Vice-Chairman, Magna
Former President and COO,
University of California, Berkeley International Inc.
News Corporation
Chair, The Belinda Stronach Foundation
gabrielle fitzgerald
Senior Program Officer, ann m. veneman
co-founder Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Executive Director, UNICEF
raymond g. chambers
jeffrey s. flug dr. rick warren
The Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for
Chief Operating Officer & Chief Financial Founder and Pastor, Saddleback Church
Malaria, United Nations
Officer, Union Square Hospitality Group
Non-voting Board Member
Former CEO and Executive Director, jeff weiner
Millennium Promise Alliance Chief Executive Officer,
LinkedIn Corporation
vice chairmen fred matser
Founder, Malaria No More Netherlands honorable harris wofford
john m. bridgeland
Former U.S. Senator
President and CEO, Civic Enterprises, LLC
youssou ndour
Artist and Producer
scott case
Chief Executive Officer, Malaria No More founding member
steven c. phillips, m.d., m.p.h.
a dv i s o r y g r o u p
Medical Director, Global Issues and Projects,
Exxon Mobil Corporation ambassador nancy g. brinker
b oa r d m em b e r s Founder, Susan G. Komen for the Cure
ian rowe
omar s. amanat
Deputy Director, helene gayle
Founder and CEO, Amanat Capital
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation President and CEO, CARE USA
kathy bushkin calvin
edward w. scott, jr. dr. charles f. maccormack
Executive Vice President and COO,
Founder and Chairman, Center for Global President and CEO, Save the Children
United Nations Foundation
Development; Friends of the Global Fight
against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; bonnie mcelveen-hunter
jean case
and the Center for Interfaith Action Against Chairman, American Red Cross
CEO, The Case Foundation
Global Poverty
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© FC Barcelona: 8 (top), 21 (top). © Michael Stobe/Stobephotos: 8 (bottom). © Lisa McCorkle/iStock: 10 (bottom right). © Patron Highcroft Racing: 11. © Garth
Snead: 17 (top left). © Tom Sandler: 28 © Rex Gelert: 33. © Jill Jin: 34 (second from top). Report design by Nicholas Felton.
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