Tuesday, 24 April 2012

UN appeals for $3.2 billion to accommodate malaria goal

<p><span>UNITED NATIONS</span> (AP) — The <span>global campaign</span> to quarrel <span>malaria</span> is appealing for $3.2 billion to try to strech a U.N. idea of “near-zero” deaths from a mosquito-borne illness by 2015.</p>
<p>There has been “great progress” in shortening <span>malaria deaths</span> regulating bednets, bomb mist and drugs, pronounced <span>Ray Chambers</span>, a U.N. secretary-general’s special attach� for malaria.</p>
<p>He cited a <span>World Health Organization</span> news in December, that used total from 2010, observant malaria deaths had decreased by over one-third. Since then, he pronounced during a news discussion Monday, a universe has delivered 160 million additional bednets “so we design a series of deaths to be most reduction now.”</p>
<p>Chambers pronounced that in a final 6 years, a debate to quarrel malaria has lifted over $6 billion.</...

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