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Malaria No More is helping eliminate malaria deaths in Senegal through a comprehensive approach that integrates our robust, signature programs – the Surround Sound model, targeted mosquito net distributions, technical assistance, partnership building, and global advocacy. This extensive approach is attacking malaria on multiple fronts and reaping achievements that demonstrate success is possible in the global malaria fight.

NightWatch is a communications campaign that airs nightly in malaria-endemic communities across Africa at 9 p.m., when the malarial mosquito comes out to bite.
September 20th, 2010
The NightWatch program is rolling out in Senegalwith the help of one of the most famous singers in the world Youssou Ndour,
Senegal Surround Sound is an innovative initiative that combines the influence and power of the entertainment industry, media, marketing and political assets to reach individuals and communities with malaria education and activities.
July 15th, 2009
Managing Director Kate Campana tells the story of her trip to Senegal to see the impact of the Surround Sound: Senegal campaign
July 22nd, 2010
Youssou NDour, one of the most celebrated African musicians in history, played for one night only at the Barbican in London this week. Youssou took time out from promoting his new album to talk about how he is using world music to educate people about malaria prevention in Africa and to raise awareness about malaria in the US & UK.
July 06th, 2010
Crowds, including a healthy contingent of local and national Senegalese press, packed Pikine stadium and the rooftops of surrounding buildings to witness the first United Against Malaria / Xeex Sibbiru (‘Fight Against Malaria’ in the local Wolof dialect) Celebrity Cup last week.
June 24th, 2010
For those of you not lucky enough to be in Dakar for the Xeex Sibbiru Song Contest, we wanted to share some details. Take a minute to join in the experience and see how MNM’s innovation is having an impact in Africa.
Ashton Kutcher harnesses the power of Twitter to fight malaria
Malaria No More Distributes Nets from Ashton Kutcher's Twitter Challenge