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Posted By Varadinum 10 months, 4 weeks ago in Health & Fitness

Leaders in the global business community announced an unprecedented private-sector initiative to apply sophisticated business skills to help end a global health crisis. The Malaria Capital Campaign will raise $100 million from the business community, philanthropists and sovereign states to help provide everyone at risk in Africa with anti-malaria tools by the end of 2010 the first critical step to ending the nearly one million annual deaths from this preventable, deadly disease.

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    PSIAII10 months, 4 weeks ago

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    Malaria No More is determined to end malaria deaths. A non-profit, non-governmental organization, Malaria No More makes high-yield investments of time and capital to speed progress, unlock resources, mobilize new assets and spur the world toward reaching this goal.

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      myfairlady10 months, 4 weeks ago

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      Malaria is considered one of the most cost-effective health investments in the world.

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