In August, several members of Project Muso’s team sat down with the visiting Tony Blair Faith Acts Fellows to discuss the realities of malaria in Mali. They shared their thoughts on why their work is important to them, why Project Muso’s work is so effective, and how malaria can eventually be eradicated. Click "Read More" to view these videos.
Listen to one of Project Muso’s Education Supervisors, Fousseni, respond to the question, “Why does malaria still kill a million people a year, even though it is a preventable disease?” http://www.youtube.com/user/MontrealFaithsAct#p/u/9/ph07N8U_zok
Dr. Djoume Diakite, coordinator for the Community Based Malaria Program, is asked, “If you had the chance to talk to the world about the reality of malaria, what would you say?” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhZj2cQNHhU
Project Muso’s Community Health Worker Team Captain Ma talks about her commitment to her work and how serving her community is a personal jihad for her. (French only). http://www.youtube.com/user/MontrealFaithsAct#p/u/4/pcDFu8LWns8
Subtitles are available for the first two videos by clicking on the closed caption tab to the right of the viewing screen.