6 Mosquito Nets

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A woman unfurls an insecticide-treated mosquito net over a child's bed near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. UNICEF supplies the bednets as part of the Family Support Groups programme, of which there are 700 across the country.
A woman unfurls an insecticide-treated mosquito net over a child's bed near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. UNICEF supplies the bednets as part of the Family Support Groups programme, of which there are 700 across the country.
© UNICEF/NYHQ2004-1261/Giacomo Pirozzi
 $48.00

Give 6 families the gift of mozzie-free nights, and protection from malaria!

Malaria claims the lives of 800 000 children a year in Africa alone. The good news is, through the simple use of insecticide-treated mosquito nets, infection rates can reduce by half.

UNICEF’s long-lasting mosquito nets repel the insects and permit a safe and undisturbed night’s sleep for six families. Help those in countries where an itch can be life-threatening with your choice of present.

Technical information: 6 polyester rectangular mosquito nets, 75 DENIER, pre-treated with a WHOPES-approved insecticide, long lasting effect, white, dim. 150 x 190 x 180 cm.

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