Malawi's Sickle Cell Crisis: Urgent Funding Needed to Save Young Lives
Malawi is sounding a critical alarm on the devastating impact of sickle cell disease on its young population. With health advocates underscoring the lethal consequences of inadequate early diagnosis and consistent care, the nation urgently seeks sustained funding to prevent children from succumbing before their fifth birthday. This crisis highlights a significant healthcare funding gap, demanding immediate attention and investment.

[Nyasa Times] Malawi has issued an urgent call for sustained funding to prevent children with sickle cell disease from dying before their fifth birthday, as health advocates warn that a lack of early diagnosis and consistent care is costing young lives.
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