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Supporting UNICEF in combating Malaria




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Malaria kills a child somewhere in the world every 30 seconds. With this in mind Anytime Pharmacy will donate £1 to UNICEF for every antimalarial service purchased by patients. This means you can help save lives by purchasing your antimalarials through Anytime Pharmacy.

Malaria

Reversing the spread of malaria is crucial for the survival, health and development of children, especially in Africa. Reducing the incidence of malaria will help achieve the Millennium Development Goals - Ann Veneman at White House Summit on Malaria, December 2006

Malaria kills a child somewhere in the world every 30 seconds. It infects 350-500 million people each year, killing 1 million, mostly children in Africa. Ninety per cent of malaria deaths occur in Africa, where malaria accounts for about one in five of all childhood deaths. The disease also contributes greatly to anaemia among children; a major cause of poor growth and development. Malaria infection during pregnancy is associated with severe anaemia and other illness in the mother and contributes to low birth weight among newborn infants one of the leading risk factors for infant mortality and sub-optimal growth and development.

Malaria has serious economic impacts in Africa, slowing economic growth and development and perpetuating the vicious cycle of poverty. Malaria is truly a disease of poverty afflicting primarily the poor who tend to live in malaria-prone rural areas in poorly-constructed dwellings that offer few, if any, barriers against mosquitoes.

Malaria is both preventable and treatable, and effective preventive and curative tools have been developed.

What is UNICEF?

UNICEF is the world's leading organisation focusing on children and child rights, with a presence in more than 190 countries and territories. We work with local communities, partners and governments to ensure every child's rights to survive and thrive are upheld.

UNICEF UK raises funds for UNICEF's emergency and development work around the world. In 2008 we raised £142.9 million for UNICEF's work with children worldwide.

How does UNICEF Help?

UNICEF is a founding partner, with the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the World Bank of the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) initiative, a global partnership established in 1998 to halve the world's malaria burden by 2010.

In recognition of its role as one of the biggest killers of children in Africa, malaria prevention and control interventions form an integral component of a minimum package of UNICEF's high impact maternal and child survival interventions. Integrated programming of this kind utilizes existing systems with relatively high utilization by target groups, including the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI), Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI), child health days for children under five and ante-natal care (ANC) for pregnant women.

UNICEF's Funding

UNICEF relies on voluntary donations to fund vital work for children and their rights. UNICEF receives no funding from the UN budget. UNICEF UK raises funds for these programmes through donations, the sale of cards and gifts, partnerships with companies and special events.

UNICEF UK is a charity registered in England and Wales, No 1072612.

How you help UNICEF

When you purchase a travel clinic service through Anytime Pharmacy, not only are you protecting yourself, but at the same time you'll be helping UNICEF fight malaria across the World. To purchase anti-malarials and have a consultation with a doctor online go to the Anytime Pharmacy's Travel Clinic.

We will donate £1 to UNICEF for every antimalarial service purchased by you

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