drive against malaria

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The Drive Against Malaria began in 1998 to help bring international attention to the biggest killer of children under the age of five years and pregnant woman. Malaria is preventable and curable, yet at endemic levels in the world’s poorest countries. ETTA TAKANG SCHWARZ is attempting to drive through all African countries to bring word wide attention to malaria. This mosquito born disease effects 40% of the world’s population in over 100 countries, yet little money is spent on prevention, research, education or treatment.
ETTAis accompanied by Dutch television presenter Julia Samuel who documents every mile of this epic journey to produces television documentaries about the Drive Against Malaria. Narrated by Jon Snow, the first three parts of the documentary called “Challenge Africa” were shown on British television to coincide with the G8 summit Edinburgh, July 2005.

The 'DRIVE AGAINST MALARIA' help to prevent malaria, by delivering mosquito nets to health centers, orphanages, rural villages across Africa. The nets are given free to families with young children and pregnant woman. Much more help is needed to reduce malaria transmission. We are presently seeking funds to buy Nets for Angola July 2006.

Africa Malaria Day - April 2005
schwarz@takemail.com
to support the humanitarian struggle for THE AFRICAN CHILD,PLEASE KINDLY DONATES TO
Beneficiary: Etta TAKANG SCHWARZ

Beneficiary account nr: 110198308

Beneficiary Bank IW BANK S.p.A. Milano

Payment details: Reference no. 120856

Swift Code IWBKITMM

Iban Code IT61 V 03165 01600 000110198308
 

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