As a child, Allan Pamba knew to dread the rainy season. With it would come malaria, ripping through his village in western Kenya - the village of Barack Obama’s father - and killing friends and family members every year.
As a young adult, recently graduated from medical school, he would hate it even more: this time he had to decide which of the malaria-stricken children he had space for in his clinic, and look the mothers in the eye to explain that their child was too far gone, and was being left to die.
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