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Here's how you can get involved...
You can click on the links below for suggestions for how you can get involved. But we want to hear your ideas, too. You can run any event that brings people together to raise funds and awareness to help eliminate deaths from malaria.Just let us know if you are planning an event and we will feature it on The Global Movement Map.
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It's great to run events within your own faith community. But if you can, do invite along friends, colleagues or neighbours of other faiths. We all know the problems associated with conflict between religions. Let's tell the other story, too. Let's harness the power of faith to transform our world for the better - together.
If you want to tell us about your event but do not want us to publicise the details, do let us know. No information or email addresses will be passed on to any third parties.

I am very pleased to see the launch of the Faiths Act Together campaign. It is a wonderful opportunity for people to come together across the faiths and make a real contribution to ending malaria deaths.
I have shown the film The Story Of A Bed Net with groups in different parts of the world. It always inspires people to say 'let's not just sit here-let's get up and do something!'"
David Coffey
President
Baptist World Alliance
A loved and popular Hindu prayer asks for the blessings of happiness (sarve bhavantu sukhinah) and freedom from disease (sarve santi niramayah) upon all. The Hindu tradition also implores us to express compassion (daya) actively by working tirelessly by for the well being of all (lokasamgrahah). The Multifaith Campaign to End Deaths from Malaria launched by the Tony Blair Faith Foundation is a wonderful opportunity for Hindus across our world to join with people of other faiths to give practical expression to the hopes at the heart of Hinduism for human happiness and freedom from suffering. This is a special opportunity to make a difference and to express our devotion to God through a work of service."
Anantanand Rambachan
Professor and Chair
Religion Department
St. Olaf College
Minnesota, USA
'To save one life is as if one has saved the whole world,' say the Jewish sages in the Mishnah (Sanhedrin 4:5). Indeed in keeping with the Biblical verse in Leviticus 19:16, we are obliged to do everything in our power to save others from mortal danger.
Malaria remains a killer disease and yet it is overwhelmingly preventable – not least of all through the simple provision of nets to protect sleeping children and adults from the malaria carrying mosquitoes. Accordingly every little or large contribution to such prevention can mean the difference between life and death; the difference between saving a world or failing it.
It is my privilege to endorse this important campaign and urge all to contribute to it to their best ability."
Rabbi David Rosen KCSG
International Director of Interreligious Affairs
American Jewish Committee
Chairman
International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations – IJCIC
Faiths Act is a powerful way for people from every walk of life, every faith, every part of the world to step forward and join each other in becoming a wave of compassionate action in treating and preventing malaria. Malaria causes over a million deaths a year, mostly of children and women. Its prevention and treatment is within our reach. Be part of that reach by inviting your community to learn how join a global community that cares and acts through the Tony Blair Foundation's Faiths Act."
Roshi Joan Halifax
Abbot
Upaya Zen Center
Through the diocese of London's long-standing partnership with the Anglican church in Mozambique, I know that malaria remains at least as much a threat in that country as AIDS. Over the years, our partnership has helped support a range of projects which have helped the poorest people there, and i am pleased that we are currently able to fund Eddnets, a special project aimed at ending deaths from malaria in the Diocese of Niassa. Against this background, we strongly support the Faiths Act Together campaign, and commend all efforts towards eradicating the scourge of malaria."
The Right Reverend and Right Honourable Richard Chartres
Lord Bishop of London








