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Amount | $35, $70, $105, $350, $700, Other |
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Working Together to alleviate Poverty
Amount | $35, $70, $105, $350, $700, Other |
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According to the WHO South-East Asia region (SEARO), Bangladesh ranks fourth in malaria prevalence in the region behind India, Indonesia, and Myanmar. The disease disproportionately affects children under the age of five, who are particularly vulnerable to its effects.
For Just $35 UHR is giving out packages with mosquito nets and blanket. We are also working with our partners on the ground to provide education and awareness about the importance of prevention and early treatment, as well as working to ensure that those who are infected have access to life-saving medication. We believe that everyone deserves the chance to live a healthy life, free from the threat of disease.Â
With your help, we can continue our work in Bangladesh and make a real difference in the fight against malaria. Our goal is to reduce the burden of this disease on the people of Bangladesh and help move the country closer to its goal of eliminating malaria altogether.
United Hands Relief is committed to combating the spread of malaria in Bangladesh. According to the WHO South-East Asia region (SEARO), Bangladesh ranks fourth in malaria prevalence in the region behind India, Indonesia, and Myanmar. The disease disproportionately affects children under the age of five, who are particularly vulnerable to its effects. United Hands Relief is working with our partners on the ground to provide education and awareness about the importance of prevention and early treatment, as well as working to ensure that those who are infected have access to life-saving medication. By raising awareness and providing access to treatment, we can help to save lives and prevent the further spread of this deadly disease.
United Hands Relief is dispatching packages of mosquito nets and blanket for along with providing education and awareness about the importance of prevention and early treatment, as well as working to ensure that those who are infected have access to life-saving medication.