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The Introduction of the Malaria Haikubaliki Campaign in 2010 for the purpose eradicating malaria was received with mixed feelings. People thought that the Tanzanian government did not initiate that, but the American government. The sad part is that the people too were not involved in the campaign. Instead, they received mosquito nets freely even when that was not their major problem. At the end of the day, people misused those nets and hence the whole plan of eradicating malaria turned into a dream-people did not define their problems nor set their own solutions...

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The Introduction of the Malaria Haikubaliki Campaign in 2010 for the purpose eradicating malaria was received with mixed feelings. People thought that the Tanzanian government did not initiate that, but the American government. The sad part is that the people too were not involved in the campaign. Instead, they received mosquito nets freely even when that was not their major problem. At the end of the day, people misused those nets and hence the whole plan of eradicating malaria turned into a dream-people did not define their problems nor set their own solutions...
Autorenporträt
Caphleen Fortunatus Lutende is a graduate of St. Augustine University in the Department of Sociology. She also holds a certificate in Journalism and media studies. The study combination of sociology and Journalism has prompted Caphleen to engage in many research working involving Sociological perspectives and Communication.