Empty Clinics, Full Pharmacies: Who’s Profiting from Our Pain?
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 4/10/2025
Across namibia, families are facing a healthcare crisis that cannot be dismissed as “last year’s issue”. Children born in 2025 have gone months without basic immunisations – no deworming, no vitamin A, no vaccines. That was in March. It’s now September. What has changed? At towns like (…)
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