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About us

Mosquito No More is an innovative educational campaign aimed at preventing mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue, Zika, and chikungunya in the community of Saint Lucia. On this landing page, you’ll find a comprehensive collection of practical resources, including videos, interactive tools, and educational infographics. These materials are thoughtfully designed to fit a variety of contexts and audiences, including schools, churches, rural communities, healthcare professionals, and the tourism sector. Our mission is to empower every sector to protect community health and build a future free from mosquito-borne diseases.

Resources

Welcome to our Mosquito No More Resource Hub! Here, you'll find a variety of engaging, science-based materials designed to help different community groups educate and protect their audiences from mosquito-borne diseases. Whether you're teaching in a classroom, working in the field, guiding tourists, or leading a faith-based community, these resources will empower you to spread awareness and take action.

Discover how to safeguard your family and community from mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, zika and chikungunya.

FAQs

How can I protect my family from vector-borne diseases (VBDs) in the Caribbean?

  • Eliminate standing water around your home to reduce mosquito breeding sites.

  • Stay indoors during peak mosquito hours and ensure windows and doors are screened.

  • Use mosquito repellents, bed nets, and wear long-sleeved clothing, especially during peak mosquito activity (early morning and evening).

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Scan or click the QR code to join our WhatsApp WhatsApp Channel and stay updated with the latest news, alerts, and information on mosquito-borne diseases in St. Lucia. Don't miss out on crucial updates!

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