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The biggest killer in Africa is Malaria. An estimated 3,000 children die daily with over half under the age of five. The World Health Organization estimates that one net will save one life per year.
SIP can save lives by buying and hanging $4.00 mosquito nets!
SIPs goal is to provide 1,000 nets per year to Igoma's most needy residents. The 2006 Gala Dinner raised $8,000 for mosquito nets.