Archive for February, 2008

Netting Nations launches NetCourier in Ghana

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Net Couriers

Greetings to all from Ghana! Last Monday, February 18th, Netting Nations member Ana Samarjian took 200 long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito nets to the University of Ghana to launch NetCourier, Netting Nations’ unique program designed to allow university study-abroad students in malarial countries to distribute mosquito nets during their studies and travels in their host country. The advantage of such a program is twofold - treated nets get to people who need them, and foreign students become both better educated about and more invested in the problem of malaria. Students are also encouraged to take pictures, videos, and write stories about their experiences, which will be showcased on www.nettingnations.org.

Ana recruited several students in an American study-abroad program to pass out nets and tell people about how to use them while they study at the University of Ghana for the Spring 2008 semester. Some of the students were so excited that they started finding people who needed nets immediately!

Ana also took the opportunity to pass out a few nets to students at the university and explain their proper usage.

Netting Nations plans to expand NetCourier to more universities across several countries.

Passing out our nets

Netting Nations to Speak at El Monte Highschool

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Netting Nations will be spending the entire day at El Monte High School regarding malaria, and our mission. Stay tuned for that presentation at a school near you!

What is the mission of Netting Nations?

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Netting Nations is a California based non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention of malaria through the distribution of insecticide-treated mosquito nets, or ITNs. We are not financed or supported by any political or religious groups, but instead we are supported by real people like you from all over the world.

Netting Nations’ Goal Endorsed by Ghanaian Biomedical Research Institute

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Entrance to the University of GhanaEntrance to the University of GhanaEntrance to the University of Ghana The Noguchi Institute is a biomedical research facility that conducts research into communicable diseases, such as malaria, and nutrition. Dr. Nyarko lent his words in Ana’s proposal to become Fulbright Scholar in Ghana to conduct research on malaria education and prevention programs to maximize the effectiveness of Netting Nations and contribute similarly to all non-governmental public health organizations. The Fulbright Program is the United States Government’s prestigious educational grant program designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries. Ana’s interest in the Fulbright program stemmed from her experiences as a student at the University of Ghana in 2006 and her travels across Ghana. The starkness of the problem of malaria cemented Ana’s desire to return with a solution. Netting Nations is committed to this goal.

Denver University Net Sport For Nets VolleyBall Fundraiser

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

On April 28, 2007, Betsy Kingston, Barry Johnson, Matt Murphy, Eric Adams, and John Schultz, of the Denver University School of Business, organized a volleyball tournament fundraiser to bring awareness to and raise funds for the battle against malaria. In total, over 90 people, comprising 12 teams who were dressed up in theme-inspired costumes, participated in the day-long event in 85 degree temperatures after it having snowed only four days earlier (typical Midwest weather!!). Despite the fun-filled festivities, which included bar-b-queing, beverages and laughs, the seriousness of the plight caused by malaria did not wring hollow. If nothing else, all who attended left the event with the awareness that malaria is not a disease that has been defeated worldwide…at least not yet! Netting Nations thanks all the business students at Denver University, particularly those of Dr. Joan Winn’s Management class, who made this a great event that raised over $400 for the purchase and distribution of insecticide treated mosquito nets.

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