UNRIC MAGAZINE April Edition 2009

Issue No. 30, April 2009
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Ashton Kutcher beats CNN in Twitter challenge

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Malaria No MOREAshton Kutcher beat out CNN to become the first Twitter user to reach one million followers.  At stake was a pledge from the winner to donate 10,000 anti-malaria bednets through Malaria No More (http://www.malarianomore.org/). United Nations Foundation founder Ted Turner said, "I salute both Ashton Kutcher and CNN for causing a buzz about malaria, a leading killer of children and refugees in Africa.

Now, I challenge them to get those Twitter followers to double their pledge by joining Nothing But Nets. How does 100,000 people sound?

One of the reasons I started CNN was to open people's eyes to the news of the world.  Bringing people together and helping them understand each other was a big first step, but now we can also get them to do something.

It's great that one million people used Twitter to get behind Ashton Kutcher, but imagine if those same people did something to directly improve the world today.  I can tell you an easy action that you can do right now, and it only costs $10.

The United Nations Foundation created the Nothing But Nets (http://www.nothingbutnets.net/) campaign to offer individuals - from 5-year olds, to CEOS, to professional athletes - the opportunity to send a net and save a life.  In just two years, more than 100,000 people have helped us raise $26 million and distribute two million nets.  Just think how many lives one million people could save."

The malaria community is working together to send as many nets as it can to protect families. There's no better time to join the campaign to send nets and save lives.

Visit www.UNFoundation.org/NothingButNets to send a net and save a life.

 

Ashton Kutcher and Twitter

Article and photo source: UN Dispatch

 

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