Annie
Anopheles is a person who illustrated cartoons on how letting indoor
residual spray teams into communities to help stop the spread of malaria and control malaria.
And then from all that work they made cartoons about these people and
how they help. However these cartoons where about all the different
kinds of malaria and there effects. Also the behaviors you can have from
special types of malaria. From all of these cartoons people learn all of the
good things that the indoor residual spray teams can do. If you didn't know
much about the indoor residual spray teams would you watch her cartoons to?
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