Round 1
1. Every villager must find a non-villager
2. Introduce yourself3. Then play a best of three rock,
paper, scissors.
At the end of the best of three reveal your identity
Villager vs. Aid WorkerWinning Villager gets a net and becomes Aid WorkerLosing Villager does not get a net and remains a villager Villager vs. MosquitoWinning Villager is safe from Malaria and Mosquito becomes a VillagerLosing Villager is infected with Malaria and Villager becomes Mosquito
Round 2
1. Every villager must find a non-villager
2. Introduce yourself3. Then play a best of three rock,
paper, scissors.
At the end of the best of three reveal your identity
Villager vs. Aid WorkerWinning Villager gets a net and becomes Aid WorkerLosing Villager does not get a net and remains a villager Villager vs. MosquitoWinning Villager is safe from Malaria and Mosquito becomes a VillagerLosing Villager is infected with Malaria and Villager becomes Mosquito
Round 3- Night Time
Villagers search for Aid Workers Each Aid Worker can shelter 2 Villagers with their
NetOther Villagers must find a mosquito to battle
Villager vs. MosquitoWinning Villager is safe from Malaria Losing Villager is infected with Malaria
Malaria Bingo•At the bottom of your bingo board you will find the
answer to a question on the board-- Find the question and fill in your first square with the answer on your board.• Your mission is to share this answer to help others’ fill
in their boards, and collect answers from others so you can answer the questions, and fill the boxes on your board. • Two “Bingos” is a winning board!
Malaria disproportionately affects pregnant women and children, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa
• 77% of deaths from malaria occur among children under the age of five
• 90% percent of the deaths (all ages) due to malaria occur in sub-Saharan Africa
• USD 12 billion per year in direct losses• Loss of 1.3% of GDP growth per year for Africa• Household spending : >10% of yearly (Africa)
Source: Global Malaria Action Plan (2008)
The high economic costs of malaria contribute to a cycle of poverty
How is malaria transmitted?
Human Host
Vector
Parasite
Blood meal
Insecticide-treated Nets (ITN)An average of 54% of households in sub-Saharan African countries had at least one ITN in 2013
In 2006, every 30 seconds a child would die from malaria. Now thanks to Nothing but Nets it has been reduced to every 60 seconds
Renewed Global Commitment to Fight Malaria
• Creation of:•The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria•President’s Malaria Initiative
More nets are needed• At least 150 million insecticide-treated nets are needed each
year to protect all populations at risk of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa • The projected number of nets delivered in 2014 will still fall below
the minimum number needed to protect everyone at risk of malaria
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