Fighting Malaria
Published in February 2008
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"Law Misy aody moko"



"Law Misy aody moko" or "Insecticide Treated Net" is an upbeat song, in the local Salegy style, characterized by gently rippling guitars. The lyrics emphasize how sleeping under a mosquito net can bring peace of mind, particularly for pregnant women. It is sung by well known Malagasy singer, Babïque. He is joined on this track by Rivera. The song proved to be a big hit because of the catchy tune and got a lot of airplay on national radio stations. In 2006, PSI found that half of pregnant women who had seen PSI’s films reported they slept under a treated net, compared to one woman in three who had not seen the films.
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GLOBAL FUND PROGRAMS IN
MADAGASCAR
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HIV/AIDS 
Round 2:Catholic Relief Services - Madagascar
Population Services International
Round 3:Sécrétariat Exécutif du Comité National de Lutte Contre le VIH/SIDA

Malaria 
Round 1:Population Services International
Round 3:Unité de Gestion des Projets d'Appui au Secteur Santé
Round 4:Population Services International
Unité de Gestion des Projets d'Appui au Secteur Santé
Round 7:Unité de Gestion des Projets d'Appui au Secteur Santé

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Round 4:Sécrétariat Exécutif du Comité National de Lutte Contre le VIH/SIDA

Total Funding Request:$145,411,600
Approved Maximum*:$102,307,599
* total Approved Funding for Phase 1 & Phase 2