Malaria is one of the deadliest diseases of all time - responsible for more deaths than all of humanity's wars combined. That means that the arrival of not one, but two malaria vaccines has the potential to change the future of our species.
In this first episode, we’ll show you what’s at stake for millions of families across Sub-Saharan Africa, explain the economic and personal cost, and describe how the world’s first vaccine for a parasitic disease made it out of the lab, through trials, and into the lives of mothers and babies across the continent.
Here’s who you’ll meet:
Angus Hervey: Founder of Fix The News.
Teresa Chirwa-Ndanga: Journalist & human rights activist.
Dr Mary Hamel: Team Lead, Malaria Vaccines at WHO
Zacharia Kafuko: Director of 1Day Africa
Dr Rose Jalang'o: Head of the National Vaccines and Immunization Program, Kenya
Alanta Colley: Public health worker & science communicator
A Shot At History was produced by Fix The News.
Series & Story Producer, Amy Davoren-Rose, Fix The News
Associate Producer & Audio Director, Anthony Badolato, Hear That?
Research Producer, Marcus Costello and AudioCraft.
If you want to know more about this series or are interested in sharing it with your networks, send us an email: amy@fixthenews.com