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ExxonMobil marks World Malaria Day by declaring new grants

28 Apr '14
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ExxonMobil marked World Malaria Day by participating in events across Africa and announcing more than $10 million in new grants to support lifesaving programs across Africa and in the Pacific Rim, where the disease is a major threat to health and economic development.
 
The grants from ExxonMobil and the ExxonMobil Foundation will support a wide range of research, advocacy, treatment and prevention programs to accelerate progress in the fight against malaria, which still claims more than 627,000 lives each year, mostly children under the age of five.
 
In addition to funding, ExxonMobil provides business expertise and insights to help strengthen these initiatives. ExxonMobil has been committed to fighting malaria for more than a decade, and has provided more than $120 million to programs that are helping more than 105 million people. The new grants build on the company’s support for innovative programs to control and one day eliminate deaths from this preventable and treatable disease.
 
To mark World Malaria Day, ExxonMobil is participating in events across Africa – including the launch of Malaria No More’s award-winning NightWatch campaign in Nigeria, La Coalition de la Communauté des Affaires Contre le Sida, la Tuberculose et le Paludisme’s Malaria March in Cameroon and CORE Group’s Malaria Day play in Angola. Through events such as these, combined with advocacy and education efforts, ExxonMobil aims to increase awareness and progress in the fight against malaria in the communities in which it works.
 
“We have seen firsthand how the lives of ExxonMobil workers, families and communities are directly harmed by malaria – and improved by the efforts of our partners on the front line fighting this disease,” said Suzanne McCarron, president of the ExxonMobil Foundation. “Together, we are investing in sustainable solutions to help people live a healthy life without the burden of malaria.”
 
Unprecedented commitment from the global community in the past decade has led to a 45 percent reduction in malaria mortality worldwide since 2000. Yet the disease is still a leading cause of death among children. Beyond lives lost, the disease costs sub-Saharan Africa billions of dollars in lost gross domestic product and accounts for as much as 40 percent of public health expenditures in some countries.
 
"The private sector has a crucial role to play in defeating malaria and alleviating poverty,” said Dr. Fatoumata Nafo-Traoré, Executive Director of Roll Back Malaria Partnership. “The engagement of ExxonMobil shows how public-private partnerships provide the resources, knowledge and expertise that drives progress in the global fight against malaria, which in turn drives development.”
 
ExxonMobil’s grants will help drive a comprehensive response to the disease that generates deeper impact in local communities and around the world.
 

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