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CampaignUpdate
ELCA World Hunger
ELCA Global Mission
All ELCA Churchwide Staff
Companions in Africa
Individual Donors and Volunteers
Malaria Staff
ELCA Synods & Teams
Mission Funding/Campaign/Mission Advancement
ELCA Congregations
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Malaria
Funds Raised (in millions)
Fiscal Year 2013: $4.5 million (in blue)
World Malaria Day!
Synod Assemblies!
How will the ELCA Malaria
Campaign affect ELCA World
Hunger?
A question we asked ourselves…
Malaria and Hunger Fundraising
FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 $-
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ELCA World Hunger
ELCA Malaria Campaign
Malaria Programs: Best Practices
The programs we support
ELCA Malaria CampaignCumulative statistics
• 9,227 church leaders, program staff, health workers, community leaders and volunteers trained in malaria prevention and control
• 1,912,445 people reached through malaria programming• 8,108 workshop or education sessions held• 22,056 nets distributed• 60,788 education pamphlets distributed• 100,304 people tested for malaria• 19,179 people treated for malaria• 32,179 pregnant women received pre-natal malaria care• 4,429 people participated in community-based savings and
self-help groups• $107,311 in US $ mobilized in these groups
Education
Education (in 2013)
• In Malawi, malaria awareness activities reached 25,000 people
• In Uganda, 41,000 people learned about malaria prevention and control
• In Tanzania, 14,000 people were sensitized about malaria prevention and control
• In Zimbabwe, 43,000 people were reached
Abel MakungwePrevention
Prevention
Prevention• Long-lasting insecticide treated
nets distributed in 2013: 1,888 in Malawi 2,738 in Nigeria 2,950 in Zambia 9,366 in Uganda 2,950 in Zambia
In Zimbabwe, 84% of households had indoor residual insecticide spraying
Diagnosis
Diagnosis
Treatment
Diagnosis and Treatment (in 2013)
• In Uganda, more than 42,000 people were tested for malaria; 16,000 tested positive and received medication
• In Malawi, 55,660 test kits and 186,000 packets of malaria medication were delivered to clinics
• Because of prompt treatment, Martinho Lutero Clinic in Munene, Mozambique reported no deaths from malaria in children under five!
Sustainable Livelihoods
Sustainable Livelihoods
• In Malawi alone, VSLA’s have mobilized more than $88,000 USD to help communities and households become financially stable.
• In Zimbabwe, 40 new VSLA’s with 181 memebrs have been established and saved $18,668
“Since the malaria project started in 2011, the changes have been quite tremendous and significant. We have had a great reduction of malaria in the under-5 children. The malaria campaign is doing wonders. It’s like a miracle; so many lives are being saved!”- Judith Jere, Program Coordinator in Malawi
What your gift can do
• $10 = net• $50 = medicine for
25 patients
• $100 = train a village health team
• $250 = protect 125 expectant mothers
Already partici-pated!Not yet partic-ipated
Participating ELCA Congregations
50%
Florida Bahamas SynodHow do we compare?
• As of June 1, 2014 - $200,921 given
• #26 in synods giving (of 67)• $2.81 in amount per person in
synod(Mean of $2.75 per person)
WE CAN DO BETTER!!
Make malaria history!
Making a bigger difference Malaria leads the way!
Doing more together
Keep up the good growth
Some things we’ve learned…
• Lutherans are very generous!• We love our church and trust
its ministries• There is untapped potential• People like to support
focused appeals with tangible goals
How much money have we raised?
Go Synod Malaria Teams!Go National Leadership Team!
Sorenson Grants: Engaging college students
• 12 grants given• 29 total campuses participating• Raised $104,000 so far!
Support from Lutheran Organizations
Synods that have met their goals!