No Malaria Kenya (NoMAK)

About Us

NoMAK, which stands for ‘NO MALARIA KENYA’, is a Kenyan corporation with Kenyan board members. It was founded by the principals of Kleenhealth Australia and hunterPac Global, whose main focus is reducing the incidence and effects of malaria with the help of MOZZi.

Our Business Highlights

Founded in
2008
Size
11-100 employees
Support
Sick Person( Cancer, HIV, Etc)
Area(s) of Expertise
Humanitarian, Medical, Social Development
Working Days
Monday to Saturday
Business Hours
8am-5pm
Our contact details
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