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MAFERINYAH, GUINEA - APRIL 26: School children are seen during British Actor and UNICEF Ambassador James Nesbitt visits to the school and health center of the Maferinyah Village on April 26, 2010 in Guinea. James Nesbitt visits communities in Guinea, West Africa to see the impact of malaria on children and young people as part of Soccer Aid 2010. Malaria kills a child somewhere in the world every 30 seconds and in Guinea it is the number one killer of children under five years old. Yet Malaria is easily preventable. By simply sleeping under a malaria net, which costs just five pounds (£), a child could be protected from this disease. UNICEF is working to provide malaria nets to those in need. Soccer Aid, the televised celebrity football match, broadcast on ITV1 in the UK on the 6th June 2010, will raise money for UNICEF'swork with children worldwide. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)

MAFERINYAH, GUINEA - APRIL 26: School children are seen during British Actor and UNICEF Ambassador James Nesbitt visits to the school and health center of the Maferinyah Village on April 26, 2010 in Guinea. James Nesbitt visits communities in Guinea, West Africa to see the impact of malaria on children and young people as part of Soccer Aid 2010. Malaria kills a child somewhere in the world every 30 seconds and in Guinea it is the number one killer of children under five years old. Yet Malaria is easily preventable. By simply sleeping under a malaria net, which costs just five pounds (£), a child could be protected from this disease. UNICEF is working to provide malaria nets to those in need. Soccer Aid, the televised celebrity football match, broadcast on ITV1 in the UK on the 6th June 2010,  will raise money for UNICEF'swork with children worldwide.  (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)