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Can Social Media Help End Malaria? Let’s Find Out…

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Sunday, April 25th is World Malaria Day and the United Nations is placing its hopes on you and the social graphs you’ve nurtured to finally end this deadly, yet preventable disease. You see, every 30 seconds, a child in Africa dies from malaria and every 10 seconds, another case is diagnosed. That might not mean a lot to you…I’m sure where you are right now is probably the furthest away from Malaria and Africa. But even where you are, right now, you’re in a place to actually save a life…literally. Please join the efforts to #endmalaria. All it takes is a $10 donation here .  Or, text the word “NETS” to 864233, and a $10 donation will be charged directly to your cell phone bill. 100% of the proceeds will be given to UNICEF, used to buy treated mosquito nets, the lowest cost and most effective way to prevent malaria. Once you’ve donated, please help spread the word using the #endmalaria banner. To kick start the effort today, I reached out to good friend and one of my favorite artists, Hugh MacLeod ( @gapingvoid ). He designed an original piece ( above ) in the hopes of spreading awareness and support using art as a social object. World Malaria Day Sub-Saharan Africa is the epicenter of the world’s malaria control activities, with over 90% of malaria deaths occurring on the continent. Over 190 million long-lasting insecticidal mosquito nets have been delivered since 2007, covering nearly 400 million people or over 50% of the endemic population, compared to less than 10% in 2005. On the anniversary of World Malaria Day, we are setting a goal to close the gap of bed nets needed to eradicate malaria. In order to reach this goal, we need $10, which buys a treated net to protect children while they sleep. The World Bank announced this week that it has joined the fight against malaria. To do so, it will donate a whopping $200 million to buy 25 million nets. That massive gesture takes us half way to our goal. Social Media Envoy The job is far from done, more work is needed… Last year, you might remember the famed race to 1 million followers on Twitter between Ashton Kutcher and CNN. While the number of followers was the focal point, the true agenda was to raise awareness for Malaria as well as sending bed nets to Africa. This year, in conjunction with Ashton’s company Katalyst, United Nations Secretary- General’s Special Envoy for Malaria, Ray Chambers, announced a special Social Media Envoy group to continue the work. The Social Media Envoy group is chartered with inspiring social media audiences throughout the year in support of malaria control to achieve the Secretary-General’s goal of providing all endemic African countries with malaria control interventions by the end of 2010. The 2010 Social Media Envoys include: Queen Rania of Jordan Derrick Ashong , Musician, Social Activist & Oprah Radio host Veronica Belmont , Host of “Tekzilla” and “Qore” and Internet Personality Mayor Cory Booker of Newark, New Jersey Sarah Brown , of the United Kingdom Jason Calacanis , Founder and CEO of Mahalo.com Pete Cashmore , Founder and CEO of “Mashable—the Social Media Guide” Anderson Cooper , CNN Anchor of “Anderson Cooper 360” Dennis Crowley , Co-Founder of Foursquare Anil Dash , Director of Expert Labs and Partner at Activate Jack Dorsey , Creator, Co-Founder and Chairman of Twitter, CEO of Square Justine Ezarik “ iJustine ” Internet Personality Mahei Foliaki, “ @Iconic88 ” Internet Personality and Co-Founder of “The Internet Chef” Steve Frayne, “ Dynamo Magician ” Bill Gates , Chairman of Microsoft The Gates Foundation Jack Gray , CNN Producer/Writer for “Anderson Cooper 360” MC Hammer , Entertainer and Founder of Dancejam.com Arianna Huffington , Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Huffington Post Kim Kardashian Guy Kawasaki , Co-Founder of Alltop.com Larry King , CNN Host of “Larry King Live” Shira Lazar , Internet Personality Loic Le Meur, Founder and CEO of Seesmic Amy Martin , Founder of Digital Royalty Stefanie Michaels , “Adventure Girl”, Internet and Travel Personality Alyssa Milano , Actress Dave Morin , Former Facebook executive- responsible for Facebook Connect and Platform Jason Mraz , Singer-Songwriter and Social Activist Drew Olanoff , Social Activist Shaquille O’Neal , NBA Professional Athlete Jason Pollock , Film Director and Social Activist General Colin Powell , former U.S. Secretary of State, former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Jeff Pulver , Founder of 140 Characters Conference (#140conf) and Co-Founder of VoIP (Vonage) Kevin Rose , Founder of Digg Chris Sacca , Founder of Lowercase Capital Ryan Seacrest , Founder, Ryan Seacrest Productions Brian Solis , Tech Entrepreneur, Author Jordin Sparks , Singer, Ambassador: “I’m M.A.D. Are you?” Campaign Biz Stone , Co-Founder of Twitter Catherine Valdes , “Catrific” Internet Personality Khayyam Wakil , Venture Catalyst & Internet Personality Padmasree Warrior , CTO of Cisco Pete Wentz , Musician Jon Wheatley , Co-Founder of DailyBooth.com Lotay Yang , Founder and President of Black Card Circle Tony Hsieh , CEO of Zappos.com, Inc. Randi Zuckerberg , Director of Marketing, Facebook Twitter has also joined the effort. Each time you Tweet about malaria and include the #endmalaria hashtag, your tweet will carry a special mosquito icon to increase visibility. For more information on the Office of the Special Envoy, visit malariaenvoy.com

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