• First Group of Education Trainees Receive Malaria Training

        On Monday, October 15th, Rwanda’s malaria volunteers visited the Education 4 training class at their training center in the district of Kamonyi, an hour outside the capital of Kigali. We met the 34 trainees the week after their site visits and saw them full of enthusiasm and ideas for the rest of their service.
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  • Using Audacity to Create Malaria PSAs

    Participants practice using Audacity, an open-source sound editing software, to create and edit radio PSAs about malaria during Boot Camp III.  Jack Brown pointed participants to an online resource he created to make this process more approachable. Radio Production View more PowerPoint from stompoutmalaria
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  • How to be a Malaria Salesperson

    After a presentation on malaria advocacy from Fara Ndiaye of Malaria No More, participants practice pitching malaria prevention to different leaders that can influence a community. Malaria Sales Pitch View more PowerPoint from stompoutmalaria
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  • FHI Dr. Barbara Sow talks about HIV/AIDS

    Presentation by Dr. Barbara Sow of Family Health International today during Boot Camp III. Dr. Sow led an engaging session on mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS and how HIV/AIDs work can parallel with volunteers’ malaria initiatives. Elimination of mother to child transmission of hiv View more PowerPoint from stompoutmalaria
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  • Day 3: Participant Presentations

    Response Volunteer Jane Coleman discusses Zambia’s malaria burden and control efforts.
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  • Thank you Dick Day!

    Peace Corps Africa Regional Director Dick Day welcomed our 24 Boot Camp III volunteers and staff during the official welcome on Thursday, February 2, 2012. He thanked our volunteers and staff for their continued hard work in fighting malaria, and we gave him a Stomping Out Malaria in Africa portfolio and certificate of appreciation.
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  • Day 1: About Stomp, Malaria Science

    Volunteers and staff learn about Stomping Out Malaria in Africa’s goals and strategies, and how the initiative fits into larger global health programs. The day ends with a session on deep malaria science led by Dr. Alexis La Crue and Dr. Dennis E. Kyle from the University of South Florida.
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