It’s easy to be discouraged by the problem of malaria. One of the most destructive diseases on Earth, malaria infects between 300 andĀ 550 million people around the world every year. While it”s true it just takesĀ one little mosquito to catch … Continue reading
“Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference has never tried to fall asleep with a mosquito in the room.” It’s true, isn’t it? Have you ever been camping or at the cottage and woken up … Continue reading
We knew MST would have a huge impact in raising both awareness of and funds for the fight against malaria. Finding effective partnerships, such as the one we’ve formed with Spread the Net, will ensure that we can work together … Continue reading
Malaria education programs “The Most Common Symptoms of Malaria” The symptoms of malaria can be small or big but you need to take each one of them seriously. Malaria attacks your body in a cyclical fashion so it is important … Continue reading
School assembly ideas and malaria : What You Ought To Understand About The Symptoms Of Malaria and malaria treatment in children. Malaria is a serious disease and it’s critical to be able to recognize its symptoms. Getting medical help at … Continue reading
In a TEDtalks video posted in 2009 (and included below) Bill Gates speaks to the importance of education and battle against malaria. In his talk, Gates generates laughter as he points out the startling divide between the have and have … Continue reading
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Malaria Symptoms – Recognizing the Most Common Ones via school assembly presentation ideas. Malaria is a widespread and infectious disease that is most commonly spread by mosquitoes. Anybody who lives, spends time in or travels to someplace where the disease … Continue reading
Chiang Mai has an almost peaceful bustle to it. No frenetic hurry here. A South East Asian pace and in many ways quieter and more relaxed than many cities I’ve visited over the years. Not so much noise and not … Continue reading