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Malaria No More
FoundedDecember 2006
FounderPeter Chernin and Raymond G. Chambers
TypeNonprofit organization
Location
  • Seattle
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Timothy "Scott" Case
WebsiteOfficial Site

Malaria No More is a nonprofit organization that aims to end death caused by malaria. Malaria No More is known for its participation in the Idol Gives Back charity specials.[1]

History

Malaria No More was established in December 2006 by Peter Chernin and Raymond G. Chambers.[2][3] Entrepreneur and co-founder of Priceline.com Scott Case is the vice-chairman at Malaria No More since 2006.[2] The nonprofit organization has a global network of affiliate organizations in other countries such as Canada. the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Japan.[4] This allows for the local advocacy to rally public support and work with other grassroots groups such as the Mosquitoes Suck Tour to inspire students to get involved.[5]

Other organizations, such as Malaria No More continue distribution of more broad-based prophylaxis in Africa.[citation needed]

The organization had announced tentative plans to close in 2015, based on the progress which had been made in its mission by 2011.[6]

References

  1. ^ AI Insider (5 October 2009). "Idol Gives Back Returns!". americanidol.com. FOX. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Board and Advisors". malarianomore.org. Malaria No More. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
  3. ^ "Why Support Malaria No More". malarianomore.org. Malaria No More. What Has Malaria No More Accomplished? (page section). Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
  4. ^ "Country Programs". Malaria No More. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  5. ^ "keepinspiring.com". www.keepinspiring.com. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  6. ^ Strom, Stephanie (1 April 2011), "Mission Accomplished, Nonprofits Go Out of Business", The New York Times, nytimes.com, OCLC 292231852, retrieved 3 April 2011