Monday, February 18, 2008

Now We Can Get To Salvage Some More Stories for Mankind

"It is unacceptable to people here in Africa, who see their families devastated and economies crippled. It is unacceptable to people in the United States, who believe every human life has value, and that the power to save lives comes with the moral obligation to use it." - U.S. President Bush in rural Tanzania


Things are certainly heating up to signal the end for Malaria! Please go to the link below to savour a victory for humankind on a battle-front deep inside Africa. Then join in the victory chant: Kataa Malaria! (Swahili: 'Reject Malaria!')

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080218/ap_on_re_af/bush_africa;_ylt=AkQnmrT.DtnUUMw2ylVM69ys0NUE

Excerpts: "The disease keeps sick workers home, schoolyards quiet, communities in mourning. The suffering caused by malaria is needless and every death caused by malaria is unacceptable."

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I was very impressed with your story regarding Malaria. It is so sad that in this day and age this has to be an ongoing battle for the world! So much money is spent on riduculous things when it should be going to help people! I am involved with an organization that would be able to assist with setting up a foundation to assist in funding for Malaria research along with providing education, etc.

it is called Together We can Change the World, Inc. We are doing fabulous things around the world and know that we could provide funds to benefit this as well. Please check out the website at www.ImprovingLives AroundTheWorld.com.

This program has various aspects to it and we can set up foundations for just about anything that requires funding - as long as it is humanitarian in nature. We do lots with animal shelters, cancer research, missionary work, etc. It is truly an awesome program!

Janice KhunKhun

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omololu said...

Leke, interesting stuff you got here. Let's see how we can get more people to know and be interested in this rae against death - the death of poor innocent children.