Wednesday 7 November 2018

Roperfree is Fighting Malaria In Uganda Using Roperfree Mosquito Repellent Body Oils

By Ropefree



As fighting malaria has intensified, new methods are being developed day by day. Now fighting malaria has gone to a different level by introducing GMO mosquitoes.  Generated modified mosquitoes will be wiping out Anopheles mosquitoes which transmit malaria, but due to my background as an African happen to be a Canadian, educated enough to give opinion to the audience,  I suffered from malaria during childhood which transformed me to become a malaria activities in the adult life and campaigning for eradication of malaria, that is why came up with the innovation of Roperfree mosquito repellent as that was not enough and we staged a campaign to fight malaria on the ground in form of sensitization in collaboration with other organizations with same interest.  



 


To cut the story when I was watching Dr.Mumbi show over the weekend and came to    know that in some parts of West Africa (Bukina Faso), have released GMO mosquitoes to fight malaria, I was not impressed for the reasons that malaria has been declining in most of the African countries due to the methods they are using now such as; offering free mosquito nets, sensitizing campaigns like; Roperfree has been doing in collaboration with fight malaria in Uganda and if above solutions are left to keep on lighting the candle, malaria will be history, malaria cannot go at once but it is a gradual process. 







Fighting malaria is a global concern and it should  be taken in consideration with using natural ways of fighting malaria than the conventional ways  such as; the introducing the generating modified mosquitoes ( GMO  Mosquitoes) to fight malaria as many are worried what could cause the side effects in the future therefore,we are pleading to the powerful  organizations in fighting malaria to hear our voices however little  they might seem to be because we represent the masses on the ground and consultation  should be sought in regards to fighting for mutual benefit.










As the blog is based in the good cause of the humanity and fighting malaria it should be fought in a way which could not destroy the environment or cause negative impact years ahead, implementation of GMO mosquitoes should have been taken cautiously after exhausting other forms of fighting malaria. Such as; encouraging to use mosquito repellents for example; Roperfree mosquito Repellents or other methods which are environmentally friendly.







Fighting malaria is not an easy tasks because it involves all stakeholders, countries, organizations and the end users, what do the people feel comfortable to work with in order to fight malaria therefore, good collaborations, sharing information and customers’ need should all be addressed for better results if we want our campaign to end malaria become a reality.






Malaria is number one killer disease & Roperfree Brand Products has some excellent solutions such as; Roperfree mosquito repellents with essential oils for protection against mosquito bites and Roperfree Aromatherapy for relieving joint, muscle & body pains plus healing skin diseases and disorders while used  as sun protector and skin enhancement/nourishment :





Roperfree Brand Products can be purchase on major e-commerce platforms such as; Amazon, eBay and Jumia or via from the following outlets in and around Kampala:
Mega Super Market old taxi park & Garden city branch
Friecca Pharmacy- Wandegeya, 
Jumbo Arcade shop 7 C in Kikubo
People’s Plaza shop L4171 opposite Arua Park
Asian African commodities- Italian Supermarket Muyenga – Kabalagala
JohnRich Supermarket- Kabalagala
Buffalo Healthcare Pharmacy- Kabalagala
Home queen grocery store: Kabalagala
Light Shoppers Supermarket – Kajjansi
Majex Pharmacy – Kajjansi
Roper-fashions- Kampala Plaza on Kampala Road
West-Link Pharmacies at Quality Village Mall; Lubowa & Kitende
Kasumba Square- Busega, Kampala



Roperfree is fighting for a malaria-free world and we have no political affiliation but stands for the health of the people around the world.