PHA-Exchange> MAKING MALARIA DAY WORK

George(s) Lessard media at web.net
Tue Apr 15 22:41:36 PDT 2003


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MAKING MALARIA DAY WORK

Hold parades and rallies, organise poster campaigns, educate 
government officials, talk to decision makers and lobby for 
government funding: these are some of the things that you can do to 
raise awareness about  the problem of malaria on 
Africa Malaria Day on April 25. 

Further details:  

http://www.pambazuka.org/newsletter.php?id=14384

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