“We’re determined to end malaria deaths in Africa by 2015—and we’re helping the world get it done.”- Malaria No More
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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Malaria Forum assist the work of the Malaria No More Policy in Washington D.C., in trying to end the deaths due to malaria. Those at Malaria No More are working at providing every home in Africa access to the tools needed to prevent, diagnose and treat malaria. They have distributed mosquito nets to African households in several countries including Angola, Comoros and Botswana. Malaria No More was established in December 2006 by Peter Cherin and Raymond G. Chambers. They have also increased the number of households with mosquito nets on Okavango from 9.4% in 2007 to 91% in 2009. Malaria No More's mission is simple: "To end malaria deaths in Africa". Not only are they acting to end malaria, but while they are ending malaria they are also raising the awareness of the disease worldwide. Malaria No More is teaching and providing Africans the necessary resources to close this death ending disease.