In a remote part of Zambia, a heavily pregnant 17-year-old named Chipego arrived at a Catholic-run clinic in Monze District, south of Lusaka, with a high fever and unmistakable signs of malaria. The nurses immediately recognised the symptoms but had no drugs to treat her.
“We had run out of anti-malaria drugs,” recalls one of the sisters managing the clinic. The facility had placed an order…
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