Netting Nations launches NetCourier in Ghana
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008Greetings 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.

