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Society|Sat, Apr. 25 2009 05:01 PM EDT

Faith Leaders Appeal to Obama to 'Finish the Job' in Ending Malaria

By Lillian Kwon|Christian Post Reporter

WASHINGTON – A broad group of influential faith leaders has made an appeal to President Barack Obama to increase commitments to ending malaria, stressing the essential role the United States plays.

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    Joshua Dubois, who leads the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, speaks at the One World Against Malaria campaign launch on Friday, April 24, 2009. On the screen in the background is a copy of the letter faith leaders presented to him to deliver to President Obama.

And while the global financial crisis demands attention, the diverse group is urging the president to press on the significant gains they have already made in the malaria battle throughout much of Africa and to "finish the job."

"Fighting malaria is a national investment with clear results and demonstrable returns," the faith leaders state in a letter dated Friday. "We urge our government – both the executive branch and Congress – to maintain and increase its commitments to ending malaria and to urge the G-8 to continue to make malaria an international priority."

"We also hope, Mr. President that your distinguished Faith Council will adopt the fight against malaria as a major emphasis, acting as a constant reminder within our government of the priority of this issue."

The letter was presented to Joshua Dubois, who leads the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, on Friday.

Dubois gladly received the letter and reiterated that interfaith dialogue and cooperation is one of the faith-based office's four priorities.

"This is unprecedented what you all have been able to do to bring folks together across religious lines, cultural lines, and geographic lines," Dubois said during the launch of the One World Against Malaria campaign.

The signatories of the letter include Richard Sterns of World Vision, Rabbi David Saperstein of Religious Action Center for Reform Judaism, Bishop Thomas J. Bickerton of the United Methodist Church, and Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf of Cordoba Initiative, among others and more are being added.

Earlier on Friday, Susan Rice, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, vowed that the United States will lead its world partners in the malaria battle.

"President Obama is committed to making the United States a global leader in ending deaths from malaria by 2015," Rice said.

"Malaria makes no distinctions between Muslim, Christian and other children in Africa. And an effective response requires the cooperation of all faiths," the letter reads.

As many faith leaders highlighted that day at the launch of the interfaith campaign, churches and mosques often exist where clinics don't and have a large following. They thus can serve as a major distribution point for bed nets, which help prevent malaria transmission.

"Interfaith dialogue is important. But it is often interfaith action that leads to healing and understanding," the letter states. "And we are determined to act on malaria."

On the Web: To view the letter, visit cifa.org/

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  • Thu May 07, 2009 5:15 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I am asking every citizen of this planet to support our campaign in ending Malaria in West Africa.

    VPWA (Volunteer Partnership for West Africa) has instituted an annual month long awareness campaign, entitled Kick Malaria Out (KMO), designed to create much-needed awareness on
    (1) the rate at which Malaria is killing the West African population, especially children and pregnant women and
    (2) measures to prevent and eradicate, if not minimize, the Malaria disease within the community with a special emphasis on educating the population on the need to avoid creating breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
    Campaign KMO will run from August 20 2009 thru September 20 2009 but the outreach by the combined volunteers is for first two weeks, in the following countries: Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, & Liberia.
    Campaign KMO will start in Ghana with Volunteers from all over the world, including medical professionals, students, educators and various professions.

    Call us and visit our website http://www.vpwa.org/kick-malaria-out-2009-campaign

    Phone: 233243340112
    Email: kmo2009@vpwa.org

    We can all do small things to save humanity.

  • Thu May 07, 2009 5:15 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I am asking every citizen of this planet to support our campaign in ending Malaria in West Africa.

    VPWA (Volunteer Partnership for West Africa) has instituted an annual month long awareness campaign, entitled Kick Malaria Out (KMO), designed to create much-needed awareness on
    (1) the rate at which Malaria is killing the West African population, especially children and pregnant women and
    (2) measures to prevent and eradicate, if not minimize, the Malaria disease within the community with a special emphasis on educating the population on the need to avoid creating breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
    Campaign KMO will run from August 20 2009 thru September 20 2009 but the outreach by the combined volunteers is for first two weeks, in the following countries: Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, & Liberia.
    Campaign KMO will start in Ghana with Volunteers from all over the world, including medical professionals, students, educators and various professions.

    Call us and visit our website http://www.vpwa.org/kick-malaria-out-2009-campaign

    Phone: 233243340112
    Email: kmo2009@vpwa.org

    We can all do small things to save humanity.

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