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While on vacation in Tanzania, Stephen Curry and his spouse Ayesha were observed having fun in scenery and experiencing nature

Americans are drawn to East Africa to such an extent that they will pay astronomical amounts to witness, experience, and revel in its mystery. Among them is Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, who loves visiting Tanzania.

Tanzania has a rich cultural heritage that is derived solely from Swahili traditions. Together with the delicious food, delightful conversations, and the kind people of the entire country, this cultural bundle offers so much more. Curry is one of the wealthy American tourists who has a deep emotional connection to this country in Swahili.

In 2013, Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry made his first trip to Tanzania during his summer break. His trips to Tanzanian villages, especially those in the Serengeti, during his cultural travels ignited his benevolence.

Malaria has spread like wildfire in certain areas because of the heavy mosquito population. To protect their relatives while they slept, these households were unable to afford mosquito nets. When he returned to the United States, he promised to give mosquito netting to dozens of homes.

He kept his word and worked with the UN to launch the Nothing But Nets campaign, whose sole goal is to eradicate malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa. His campaign to provide mosquito netting helped thousands of young kids avoid dying. Beat Malaria.org reported that 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren younger than five years old were most susceptible to the sickness spread by mosquitoes. It makes mention of that

According to the organization’s website, 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren under the age of five are most at danger from malaria. Every sixty seconds, a youngster dies from malaria. Curry pledged in public in 2013 to give three mosquito nets to Tanzanian families for each three-pointer he made. In addition, he gave 816 nets to the Nyarugusu Refugee Camp in Tanzania that year because of his s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 with the ball.

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