Americans will pay top dollar to see, witness, and revel in the magic of East Africa because of its deep-rooted attraction. Stephen Curry, an NBA player for the Golden State Warriors, is one of them and he absolutely adores traveling to Tanzania.
The Warriors guard Stephen Curry traveled to Tanzania for the first time in 2013 while on summer vacation. His altruism was sparked by visits to Tanzanian villages as part of his cultural tour, particularly those close to the Serengeti.As promised, he teamed up with the UN to start the Nothing But Nets campaign, whose main goal is to eradicate malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa. Thousands of young lives were saved by his mosquito net initiative. According to Beat Malaria.org, the mosquito-transmitted sickness put youngsters under the age of five at a tremendous risk. It mentions thatThe website of the organization states that children under five are especially vulnerable to malaria. Every 60 seconds, a child dies from malaria. In 2013, Curry promised that he would give three mosquito nets to a Tanzanian family for every three-pointer he made. Additionally, same year, he personally donated 816 nets to Tanzania’s Nyarugusu Refugee Camp thanks to his prowess with the ball.