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Closing the net gap in advance of World Malaria Day

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 In most cases, achieving real development outcomes on the ground is very complicated. But in the case of protecting people from malaria, it is simple. The disease is easily preventable and treatable.

On the prevention side, we know that insecticide treated nets work. So, everybody in countries with high malaria prevalence should have one. 200 million mosquito nets have been already delivered across sub-Saharan Africa.

This is protecting half of the world’s population at risk. 100 million more are being produced and delivered. But we still need 50 million more nets to ensure that people in danger are protected. That's why the World Bank today closed half that gap by providing funding for an additional 25 million nets.

And Ashton Kutcher retweeted: "We needed 50 million bed nets. The World Bank just gave half! Let's finish the job!"

Let's make it happen.


Authors

Melanie Zipperer

Senior Communications Officer, World Bank Africa Region

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