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NO ONE SHOULD DIE OF A MOSQUITO BITE.
TOGETHER, WE CAN BE THE GENERATION TO BEAT MALARIA.

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About Nothing But Nets

Nearly every minute, a child dies from malaria – a deadly, yet preventable disease. The United Nations Foundation’s United to Beat Malaria campaign (formerly Nothing But Nets) is the world’s largest grassroots campaign working together to save lives by bringing together UN partners, advocates, and organizations, to raise awareness, funds, and voices to protect vulnerable families from malaria. Together from students to superstars to CEOs, let’s beat malaria for good.

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What is malaria?

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What is malaria?

Nearly every minute, a child dies from malaria, a disease caused by a single mosquito bite. Malaria is preventable and treatable thanks to cost-effective tools such as insecticide treated bed nets and life-saving treatment. Half of the world’s population is at risk of contracting malaria, and refugees, pregnant women, and children are most vulnerable to this disease.

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How can we beat malaria?

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How can we beat malaria?

Bed nets are a simple, cost-effective solution to keep families safe from malaria-carrying mosquitoes. Combined with household spraying, malaria testing and treatment, and vaccines in development, we are making progress in the fight to beat malaria for good.

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Who's most at risk?

Our malaria projects continue to prioritize young children and mothers, pregnant women, refugees and internally-displaced persons, hard-to-reach communities with little to no healthcare access, and frontline health workers who fight malaria in these communities.

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Strong U.S. leadership and funding is critical to ending malaria. From contacting your members of Congress to hosting an advocacy event, make your voice heard today.

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Make an Impact for Refugee Children This World Refugee Day

World Refugee Day (6/20/2025) celebrates and honors refugees around the world. United to Beat Malaria is dedicated to prioritizing families with young children, pregnant women, and frontline health workers who fight malaria in these communities.

In 2025, your World Refugee Day donation will help support our Healthy Start for Refugee Children initiative. Forced to flee their homes due to conflict, persecution, or natural disaster, refugee children often find themselves in overcrowded refugee camps or unfamiliar environments with limited access to basic necessities, including healthcare. This puts them at risk of malaria, malnutrition, and even death. The need to support refugee and displaced children has never been greater. Since the launch of our initiative last year, foreign aid freezes and budget cuts to humanitarian aid programs has severely affected public health and nutrition programs for refugees and host communities.

Your donation today will help deliver essential health services to one million refugee and displaced children living in East Africa.

Together, we will ensure refugee children receive the care and support they need to thrive.

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