HOW CAN YOU HELP? Those are my first step: Donate Some UNICEF to get medicine and mosquito nets to distributed to the people. Insecticide-treated bed nets may be low-tech,but they are a highly effective way to prevent the spread of malaria. According to The U.S. centers for diseases control and prevention, widespread use of treated bed nets has been shown to reduce transmission of the disease by about 90 percent. but the nets-which cost several dollars each-may be difficult to come by or too costly for those who need them most. The following groups help make treated nets ,available in high-risk areas and educate people about their proper use: How Does UNICEF Help? UNICEF is a founding partner,with the world health organization [WHO], the united nations development programmer [UNDP], and the world bank of the roll back malaria [RBM] initiative, a global partnership established in 1998 to catalyze support for malaria control and elimination, and to rally partners around a common plan of action to fight the disease.one of the keys goals of the 2011 revision of the G MAP was to reduce global malaria deaths to near zero by the end of 2015.