Hi Kevin, Great job. Thank you for setting up this blog for students. This can become a special means for Student Leaders Against Malaria from around the world to know each other, share ideas, and help fight malaria together. I am excited to see this Malaria Foundation program develop with Dawson School students helping to lead the way.
Hello Kevin, Thank you for starting this malaria blog. Kuddos to all the students from the Dawson School for their commitment to learn about global problems including malaria. This is the first step in the establishment of the SLAM network created by students for students.
Excellent for being creative towards seeing that the students take action to End Malaria globally. Bill Meyers school now can be called Malaria Free Zone with educated and dedicated people like you Kevin, keep the flag flyinh.
Students from Africa would be the next also to share their views and exchange thoughts on Malaria.
HEy Its great to be part of a group which is working to help children and thanks Kevin for this Blog. it will be agreat place for all to interact especially children and others working in the same field.
Hi this place seems s aliitle quiet. The student leaders in Assam are doing a 'Run for malaria' on the 14th of November. young students from various schools will participate to raise awareness and also resources for the treatment of little children with malaria....(14th november is celebrated as childrens Day in India). Well get some students to post comments soon
Good day & Hi to Every One! The Blog is bit quite thisdays according to Dr. Praibha from Assam India, although the MFI teams are bit quite too? But that would not stop others to contribute & share their ideas in partnership that works Through Educating leaders to see that Malaria is eradicated globally by empowering students through Education to raise awareness about the Disease? Where are the students from Colorado, Botswana, Assam, Niger and Nigeria? Let’s have a topic of discussion from Leaders in this region. Pratibha, we wish you the best in your upcoming awareness event with Children! SYAHD too is planning for the next activity before launching it EM-BR campaign in Nigeria.
Best regards to everyone for team work. MFI team was in our support now and in the future for seeing the success of this Campaign thank you Mary, Esmeralda and everyone for being there for us.
Hello my dear students leaders and the leaders forming the leaders. let me start by saying that i too much love this blog,better than all of you. I learnt about it from my ever enthused colleague,Muhammad.we are going to make sure that student from Nigeria fully participate in fighting this persistent killer(Malaria). SYAHD is working towards that. How ever i have some questions to all.How often do you see a malaria case in your place?. I prefer this answer from the students. Before i close, let me give you some hints; With out going to clinic,every day i hear or see 2-3 Malaria cases in my community.Visiting clinic e.g my nearest teaching hospital, i may witness the admission of not less than 6 under five children in just 2 hours. What is the situation in your place?.Lets our students give the answer.
I teach a Malaria course in Atlanta, Georgia and would love to hear from students in places where Malaria is a real concern. While we are able to learn lots about malaria and even sympathize with those suffering, it is so hard for us to truly understand what the disease is like, or what the fear is like, etc. from our end. I would love for my students to be able to communicate directly with other students around the world who can give us a personal perspective. Best, Lexi H. Fields
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Hi Kevin,
Great job. Thank you for setting up this blog for students. This can become a special means for Student Leaders Against Malaria from around the world to know each other, share ideas, and help fight malaria together. I am excited to see this Malaria Foundation program develop with Dawson School students helping to lead the way.
Hello Kevin,
Thank you for starting this malaria blog. Kuddos to all the students from the Dawson School for their commitment to learn about global problems including malaria. This is the first step in the establishment of the SLAM network created by students for students.
Sannu Kevin,
Excellent for being creative towards seeing that the students take action to End Malaria globally. Bill Meyers school now can be called Malaria Free Zone with educated and dedicated people like you Kevin, keep the flag flyinh.
Students from Africa would be the next also to share their views and exchange thoughts on Malaria.
HEy
Its great to be part of a group which is working to help children and thanks Kevin for this Blog. it will be agreat place for all to interact especially children and others working in the same field.
Keep the flame burning
Hi this place seems s aliitle quiet. The student leaders in Assam are doing a 'Run for malaria' on the 14th of November. young students from various schools will participate to raise awareness and also resources for the treatment of little children with malaria....(14th november is celebrated as childrens Day in India). Well get some students to post comments soon
Good day & Hi to Every One!
The Blog is bit quite thisdays according to Dr. Praibha from Assam India, although the MFI teams are bit quite too? But that would not stop others to contribute & share their ideas in partnership that works Through Educating leaders to see that Malaria is eradicated globally by empowering students through Education to raise awareness about the Disease? Where are the students from Colorado, Botswana, Assam, Niger and Nigeria? Let’s have a topic of discussion from Leaders in this region. Pratibha, we wish you the best in your upcoming awareness event with Children! SYAHD too is planning for the next activity before launching it EM-BR campaign in Nigeria.
Best regards to everyone for team work. MFI team was in our support now and in the future for seeing the success of this Campaign thank you Mary, Esmeralda and everyone for being there for us.
Hello my dear students leaders and the leaders forming the leaders. let me start by saying that i too much love this blog,better than all of you. I learnt about it from my ever enthused colleague,Muhammad.we are going to make sure that student from Nigeria fully participate in fighting this persistent killer(Malaria). SYAHD is working towards that. How ever i have some questions to all.How often do you see a malaria case in your place?. I prefer this answer from the students. Before i close, let me give you some hints; With out going to clinic,every day i hear or see 2-3 Malaria cases in my community.Visiting clinic e.g my nearest teaching hospital, i may witness the admission of not less than 6 under five children in just 2 hours. What is the situation in your place?.Lets our students give the answer.
I teach a Malaria course in Atlanta, Georgia and would love to hear from students in places where Malaria is a real concern. While we are able to learn lots about malaria and even sympathize with those suffering, it is so hard for us to truly understand what the disease is like, or what the fear is like, etc. from our end. I would love for my students to be able to communicate directly with other students around the world who can give us a personal perspective. Best, Lexi H. Fields
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