Africa Malaria Day
I was planning to write a post today in honor of Africa Malaria Day. But I sadly never made the time to do the research I had hoped to do.
Fortunately, Keith at Under the Acacias has, and he has a bang-up series of posts so far. He hasn’t posted his promised final post yet on what we can do, but I’ll link to that when he does and offer any other ideas I might have, if I think of any. (Update: It’s up and linked below.) But for now, check out Keith’s clear, well-organized work:
2 Ripples from “Africa Malaria Day”
Keith says:
April 25, 2005 at 9:04 am
Hi. Part 4 is now up.
Thanks for linking to me, and for your posts on poverty. As Jenni hinted below, when you live around this kind of poverty day by day, it becomes personal. God bless you.
Bakeh N. Wleh Nagbe, Sr. says:
July 25, 2006 at 2:07 am
What Africa need right now, is education on all levels--and, in all forms for both female and male, including self-disciplines, technical trining and farming technology for all its citizens. As this will not only advance the caused of each soiety in each individuals African country, but will enhanced the wellbeing of the entire country. Moreover, African leader must realized that their country is not their personal property to be use and spent as they please. Of course, all the missmanagement which spread throughout Africa like a cancer is caused of greedness; therefore, I would like to recomend that each African leader read a copy of my new children’s book, entitle Greedy Spider--A Timeless Story for Young Readers--New Picture Bool illustrates moral lesson on greed. the book can be view on Barnes and Noble.com or Amazon.com--you can also obtain a copy at $23,99 hardcover and $17.99 for the paperback. Send your payment to BNW Nagbe, Sr. Korkortu Books, Inc
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