The Morning Call
A look at how an anti-malaria drug treatment which has hit the markets in Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad and the Central African Republic (CAR) is changing the lives of locals. The drug is made from natural plant extract and is significantly cheaper than anti-malarial drugs currently on the market under Beninese doctor Valentin Agon.
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As climate shifts, malaria gains ground in southern Africa
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DRC Ebola hospital set on fire as protesters demand access to bodies of dead relatives
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Malaria vaccine rollout shows promise for children in Cameroon
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Poor battery recycling drives lead poisoning risks in Africa's solar energy boom
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