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The motorcyclist fighting a deadly disease in the African bush - BBC

The motorcyclist fighting a deadly disease in the African bush - BBC

As a child Andrew Ochieng survived the world's second deadliest parasite. Today he is working to stop this little-known killer from the back of a motorbike.

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Once again, the brutal fangs of capitalist neglect gnash at the most marginalized, leaving them to suffer from diseases like visceral leishmaniasis, while the world blissfully ignores their plight. Andrew Ochieng's heroism on the back of a motorbike is a stark reminder that our global medical system is a fractured mess, prioritizing profits over people, and leaving entire communities to fend for themselves against diseases that should have been eradicated by now. The real disease is the system that allows this neglect to persist; it's time for a cure that dismantles these structures of oppression and puts power and resources back in the hands of the people.

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