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#14 - Against Malaria Foundation: How Rob Mather founded and operates a highly effective charity

1 h 21 min · 13 de feb de 2023
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Enjoy this fascinating interview where Rob Mather talks through how he started the Against Malaria Foundation (AMF), how it operates today and how malaria could be eradicated. Rob is truly an engaging speaker and this interview is well worth listening to in full. To learn more about AMF: https://www.againstmalaria.com/ [https://www.againstmalaria.com/] https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/charities/against-malaria-foundation [https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/charities/against-malaria-foundation] CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction with Luke and Grace 02:18 - Introduction to AMF and backstory including Swim for Terri 20:40 - How Rob got 1 million people swimming for malaria prevention and transition to AMF 42:20 - AMF's funding sources 48:05 - How does AMF do monitoring and evaluation? 1:02:00 - How do bednets compare to chemoprevention, gene drives and other existing and upcoming malaria prevention strategies? 1:14:56 - What would Rob do next if malaria was eradicated? CREDITS: Production: Grace Adams Editor: Marco Shimabukuro Interviewer: Luke Freeman Guest: Rob Mather

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Enjoy this fascinating interview where Rob Mather talks through how he started the Against Malaria Foundation (AMF), how it operates today and how malaria could be eradicated. Rob is truly an engaging speaker and this interview is well worth listening to in full. To learn more about AMF: https://www.againstmalaria.com/ [https://www.againstmalaria.com/] https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/charities/against-malaria-foundation [https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/charities/against-malaria-foundation] CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction with Luke and Grace 02:18 - Introduction to AMF and backstory including Swim for Terri 20:40 - How Rob got 1 million people swimming for malaria prevention and transition to AMF 42:20 - AMF's funding sources 48:05 - How does AMF do monitoring and evaluation? 1:02:00 - How do bednets compare to chemoprevention, gene drives and other existing and upcoming malaria prevention strategies? 1:14:56 - What would Rob do next if malaria was eradicated? CREDITS: Production: Grace Adams Editor: Marco Shimabukuro Interviewer: Luke Freeman Guest: Rob Mather

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