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Leadership is a wonderful thing, but it is truly found when it is tested, and on that count malaria leadership has failed.
The malaria community cannot remain silent in the face of attacks against the use of DDT.
The malaria community has done a great job over the past decade to combat the disease. But this may be about to change.
The UN's push for a "zero DDT world" ignores the millions of lives DDT has saved over the past century with little-to-no adverse environmental impact and no harm to human health.
The United Nations plans to advocate drastic reductions in the use of DDT, which kills or repels the mosquitoes that spread malaria.
DDT is a proven effective anti-malaria measure, but the United Nations has abandoned science for the sake of political correctness.
What can the average Joe do to help fight malaria?
IfAfrica wants to use insecticides, it must ask for support from the Global Fund and the United States because the Global Fund will supply the funds to procure the insecticide.





