3. Issue
● In 2018, nearly 50% of the world's population was at risk of Malaria
● Most Malaria cases and deaths occur in Sub-Saharan Africa
● 300-600 million people suffer from Malaria each year
● Climate change increases the frequency of mosquito’s ideal
breeding conditions
4. Current Solutions to Malaria
Insecticide-treated Nets Indoor Residual Spraying
Access to Healthcare
and Improved Vaccines
Mass Administration of
Drugs
Education &
Maintaining Awareness
7. Our solution…
Develop economies while also integrating new climate safe technologies?
Micro-Financing Sustainable Sub-
Saharan African Businesses
Growth for Good Club - a platform that allows companies to invest in
sustainable businesses
9. Business Applies
Sustainable business
applies to be showcased
on website
Companies, Individuals, and
Institutions Invest
Global Collaboration
Choose from many
businesses on the site
to invest in
Investors also act as
partners as they have a
vested interest in the
growth of the business
How does it work?
11. Strength
- Success of plan is
dependent on the number
of users
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ThreatsOpportunities
- Sustainable long term
solution
- Bypasses foreign politics
and cultural barriers
- Self-sustaining
- Wealth reduces the effect of
outbreaks on the community
- Challenges climate change
which mitigates malaria
- Accurately tracking the
effectiveness of our
solution
Weakness
12. Social Media
Increases awareness of
solution, enlist interested
parties.
CSR
Corporate social responsibility
incentive
Partnerships With Foreign
and Domestic Institutions
Existing hospitals, banks,
schools, global health officials,
UN etc.
Increasing Users
13. What is the growth rate of CO2
Emissions in Sub-Saharan Africa?
What is the overall level?
How many new outbreaks are
there? Where are they happening?
What is the growth rate?
What are the long and short-term
tends? What is the strength of the
local economy? How are individual
families getting on?
CO2 Emissions Malaria Cases
GDP
Tracking Our Impact