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PMI: Presidents Malaria Initiative - Saving lives in Africa.

Countries

Woman in Zanzibar training for indoor residual spraying
 

Trained sprayers preparing to spray house-to-house in Zanzibar. Source: Kimbery Wylie, USAID/Tanzania.  Read more about support from the PMI to prevent malaria in Zanzibar.

President George W. Bush launched PMI on June 30, 2005, to help control malaria, with the targeted goal of preventing 50 percent of malarial deaths in 15 of the worst-hit countries. PMI works with host countries in coordination with international partners, nongovernmental organizations,
faith-based and community groups, and the private sector.

Access country profiles for these 15 countries at the links below, including the eight newest PMI participating countries announced on December 14, 2006, at the White House Summit on Malaria.