“When the rains came, they brought life to the savanna – and sickness to our homes.” Nuradeen lost his father and baby niece to malaria, and watched his community suffer. From that pain, he found his purpose and his fight. Today, he’s studying to become a doctor. His journey is woven into the fabric on his dashiki – patterns of raindrops, sunflowers and ripples of life and loss. From believing he couldn’t win to knowing the truth: that malaria is preventable and treatable. Together, we must #StopAtNothing to finish this fight and defeat malaria. https://lnkd.in/dm-CrsFh

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