World Swim Against Malaria

  • As many people as possible swimming
  • Raising money to fight malaria
  • 100% of the money buys nets
Malaria

Malaria

  • More than a million people die each year
  • 70% of them are children under 5
  • #1 killer of pregnant women
  • Malaria is preventable
Malaria

Nets

  • A net is the most effective means of prevention
  • US$2.00 per net
  • 100% of the money buys nets
Malaria

Follow-up

  • You see exactly where the nets you fund are distributed
  • We add photos and video of each distribution
  • We monitor net use and malaria case data
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Latest swims        Latest sponsors and donors        Latest net distributions

 Latest sponsors and donors

 Sponsor/Donor Amount
Initiative Thomas CHF50.00
Initiative Adrian Miller AUD50.00
Initiative Adrian Miller AUD50.00
Initiative Adrian Miller AUD50.00
Initiative Adrian Miller AUD50.00
Initiative Adrian Miller AUD50.00
Initiative Michael Wilson AUD20.00
Initiative Adrian Miller AUD50.00
Initiative Alan Knights AUD25.00
Initiative Malvern Marlins D… AUD457.00
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 Latest net distributions

# LLINs Location CountryStatus
92,950  Centrale Reg… Togo Status
306,996  Western Regi… Uganda Status

Latest photos and video

# LLINs Location Country  
83,999  Health Zone … Congo…
50,643  Health Zone … Congo…
69,233  Health Zone … Congo…
66,104  Health Zone … Congo…
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Our aim

One million people swimming.
All on the same day.*
All over the world.
Raising funds for nets.

Your participation

Please swim! Alone, with friends, as a group, as a club, as a company. In a pool, in the sea. One length of the pool, a km, more. You decide. It's your swim so you choose with whom, how, where (and when). Be part of an attempt at a million swimming!

About World Swim

In 2005, the first World Swim Against Malaria achieved 250,000 people swimming in 130 countries. We raised $1.3m. 100% bought nets to protect some 500,000 people.

How you can help

register a swim

donate now

Quick link to this page: http://www.againstmalaria.com/WorldSwim