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More Than Nets A two- year comprehensive project of Virginia and Ghana Baptists to Reduce Malaria and Support Ministry and Church Planting in Yendi, Ghana

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More Than Nets. A two- year comprehensive project of Virginia and Ghana Baptists to Reduce Malaria and S upport Ministry and Church Planting in Yendi, Ghana. Where is GHANA?. Where will the nets go? . 454 villages. 186,000 people. Malaria prevalence in ghana. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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More Than NetsA two- year comprehensive project of Virginia and Ghana Baptists

to Reduce Malaria

and Support Ministry and Church

Planting in

Yendi, Ghana

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Where is GHANA?

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Where will the nets go?

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454 villages

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186,000 people

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Malaria prevalence in ghana

In the Northern regions of Ghana, malaria prevalence is over 90%.

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Malaria in ghana•Malaria claims twice the number

of African children as AIDS each year.

•Over 1 million people die from malaria annually.

•90% of all cases of malaria are found in Africa.

•Pregnant women and children under the age of 5 are most susceptible to malaria.

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More than nets• Rev. Emmanuel Mustapha

(Muss)

• By 2015, he and other pastors hope to plant 1,000 churches in the northern region of Ghana.

• More Than Nets Goals: • 2 years• $1 million • 100,000 nets• 186,000 people protected• A church in every village (454

churches)

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More Than Nets• $10 provides one net and

more• $6 purchases the actual net• $1 provides transportation

to get each net from Accra (capitol city in the south) to Yendi (in the north) and then to each village

• $2 provides health education through local nurses and public health workers

• $1 purchases Bibles, a set of drums and assists church planters to continue the ministries in the villages

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Nets - $6How do they work?

• Physical barrier against the mosquito

• Chemically treated to kill mosquitos that come within proximity of the net

• Placed around beds

• Mothers typically sleep in one bed with their young children

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Nets - $1 TransportationWhy Use Nets?

• When used properly, the nets can kill the entire population of mosquitos in an area.

• Mosquitos are most active between midnight and 4:00 a.m.

• Vaccinations are costly and have yet to be proven successful

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Health education - $2• $2 of each net goes

toward education

• Nurses and trained professionals will follow up in the area to teach ways to reduce risks for malaria.

• Trained leaders will distribute the nets and provide follow up visits to ensure that they are being used properly

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Church planting - $1• Ghanaian

church planters preach in the villages

• Church leaders are chosen from the village and then trained by church planters

• Drums and Bibles will assist the church grow

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Baptism

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Baptism

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How can we help?• PRAY

• Malaria will be reduced and eventually eliminated in this area.

• God’s love will be understood and spiritual needs will be met.

• Muss’s ministry will continue to grow through the relationships with local government and villages.

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How can we help?• Visit

• Throughout the next two years churches will be able to visit the villages and see the difference Virginia Baptists are making.

• Assist Ghanaian leaders in the distribution of nets and planting churches.

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How Can we help? • Provide

• Donate $10 directly• Net an entire village –

Approximately $2,200• VBS offerings• Special gifts• Set a challenge for

other Virginia Baptists to follow

• Virginia Baptist Mission Board2828 Emerywood ParkwayHenrico, VA 23294

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Want more information? • Contact Dean Miller at [email protected]• www.facebook.com/MoreThanNets • www.vbmb.org/MoreThanNets