Global network
Malaria No More consists of an international network of sister organizations in several countries – the United States, the Netherlands, Canada and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland – that coordinate awareness for malaria, win public support and obtain long-term political commitment for the fight against malaria. The first Malaria No More office was opened in the United States in 2006. Soon after, humanitarian, businessman and philanthropist Fred Matser opened the second Malaria No More office in the Netherlands.
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United Kingdom of Britain and Northern IrelandRebekah Wade, editor of England's largest newspaper, media executive Elisabeth Murdoch and television and music producer Simon Fuller joined forces with the producers of Comic Relief to create a mediagenic way of promoting the cause in the UK. |
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CanadaMember of Parliament and leading business woman Belinda Stronach continues to build on the grass roots success of her 'Spread the Net' campaign. She set up the first advocacy organization in Canada that focuses solely on malaria. |
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United States of AmericaMalaria No More was established in America in December 2006 by two highly respected business people – News Corporation President and COO Peter Chernin and Wall Street pioneer Ray Chambers – so they could use their experience in the private sector and their substantial networks in the fight against malaria. |








