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Malaria vaccines provide new hope in fight against the disease 

Mosquitoes in a petri dish, as the WHO approves a malaria vaccine

Nigeria joins Ghana to become the second country to approve a malaria vaccine for children. Image: REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES) - GM1DWLPQTCAA

Kate Whiting
Senior Writer, Forum Agenda
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Malaria killed 274,000 African children under five in 2019. Image: Our World in Data

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