Sunday, December 22, 2013

 A Decline in the amount of mosquito bed nets.
   Global efforts to curb malaria are stalling after a drop in funds to buy bed nets, according to the latest report wednesday from the world health organization.
 The funding for the fight against malaria has been reducing since the past three years. If the number of bed net reduce to much, many more people will lost their lives.


“Victory over this ancient foe is still a long way off,” WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan wrote in the report. WHO says it has less than half of the $5.1 billion it needs for its malaria efforts.
Last month, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, a leading international donor, temporarily stopped buying bed nets from the two top manufacturers after a corruption scandal.
 Please lets not stop helping to fight against this deadly disease. "YES WE CAN"://www.washingtonpost.com/
      Thank you #GNMLph, and @StateDept   

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Due to google alerts and RSS, I have been able to learn and  understand so many things about malaria. All the new things on malaria campaigns all over the world come to me without me going to them this is so fantastic.
 While reading some stories from google alerts, I found this story and decided to share with all those who visit my blog.
Simon Estes is an african american in Iowa who has decided to help solve the problem of malaria
Estes will perform in a concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15. The Simon Estes Foundation along with Iowa State Students Care will host a Christmas concert in efforts to purchase thousands of insecticidal nets to help children dying of malaria in Africa.
    It is not finish.
The WHO reported this week that approximately 3.3 million lives have been saved since 2000 due to global efforts to control and eliminate malaria but much more efforts are required to control the outbreak in the future. So many people are ready to help solve this problem of malaria and this just makes me happy. This is because I don't get to do the whole work by my self since there are helping hands . So glad to know about RSS and google alerts. Don't forget our quote " YES WE CAN"

http://www.iowastatedaily.com/ames247/article_69ad2b12-6115-11e3-ad22-0019bb2963f4.html
             and
http://topnews.ae/content/219567-anti-malaria-campaign-saved-close-33-million-people-says-who

Thursday, November 7, 2013

ABOUT ME

                        BIOGRAPHY
My name is Yasser Adler Tamo de Lekelem but my friends call me Zamo. I was born on sep,18 1996 in bafoussam a town in  Cameroon.One of 24 kids. Born of a two teachers as my dad Fomegan lekelem and my mom fomegan valerine were both teacher. But after i was born my dad was transfered to Dschang another town in Cameroon and that is where i have lived all my life. I did not get to go to kindergarden and so i went to school only when i was six years. This was not because I was dull but because my dad felt I was the best thing for me . After doing 6 years in what we call in Cameroon primary school i passed my common entrance examination and my first school leaving certificated 2007 . By this time i was thirteen years old.
 Now i had to go to a new school and a new level  which was called government bilingual high school dschang( GBHS). This was the beginning of my real life. This is because not only I became really smart but i understood so many things about the world in which we leave the people who inhabit this world. I became really involved in church things that before and after five years of school in GBHS Dschang I passed my General certificate of education ordinary level (GCE OL). During that  year which is last year , i applied for a scholarship to study for one year in the US and won the scholarship.
Now i have almost made three months in the US and i think it is amazing.