A Shot At History

A Shot At History, Part 2 - The Chain

34 min · 15 de sep de 2025
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Rolling out a new vaccine across an entire continent takes an extraordinary chain of people - from the scientists in the labs, to delivery truck drivers and healthcare workers on motorbikes who stop at nothing to get this vaccine into far-flung villages. In this episode, we’ll show you what it takes to navigate the last mile challenges of transporting a cold-chain vaccine across the hottest continent on earth and the surprising heroes who are stepping up to champion the world’s first malaria vaccine.  Here’s who you’ll meet: Angus Hervey: Founder of Fix The News Teresa Chirwa-Ndanga: Journalist & human rights activist, Malawi Zacharia Kafuko: Director of 1Day Africa Amanda Clemens: Social Mobilisation Coordinator, Ministry of Health, Sierra Leone Kombra Network, Sierra Leone: Sallamatu Barrie – School Health club Champion, Reverend Christina Sutton and Dr Ramadan Jalloh.  Special music credit: "Wok Dae Ya" by Speedo'o A Shot At History is produced by Fix The News [https://fixthenews.com/]. SeriesProducer, Amy Davoren-Rose, Fix The News. Associate Producer & Audio Director, Anthony Badolato, Hear That? [https://www.hearthat.com.au/]Producers for Sierra Leone, Marcus Costello and Jodie Bennet. For more information about this production, email amy@fixthenews.com

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Rolling out a new vaccine across an entire continent takes an extraordinary chain of people - from the scientists in the labs, to delivery truck drivers and healthcare workers on motorbikes who stop at nothing to get this vaccine into far-flung villages. In this episode, we’ll show you what it takes to navigate the last mile challenges of transporting a cold-chain vaccine across the hottest continent on earth and the surprising heroes who are stepping up to champion the world’s first malaria vaccine.  Here’s who you’ll meet: Angus Hervey: Founder of Fix The News Teresa Chirwa-Ndanga: Journalist & human rights activist, Malawi Zacharia Kafuko: Director of 1Day Africa Amanda Clemens: Social Mobilisation Coordinator, Ministry of Health, Sierra Leone Kombra Network, Sierra Leone: Sallamatu Barrie – School Health club Champion, Reverend Christina Sutton and Dr Ramadan Jalloh.  Special music credit: "Wok Dae Ya" by Speedo'o A Shot At History is produced by Fix The News [https://fixthenews.com/]. SeriesProducer, Amy Davoren-Rose, Fix The News. Associate Producer & Audio Director, Anthony Badolato, Hear That? [https://www.hearthat.com.au/]Producers for Sierra Leone, Marcus Costello and Jodie Bennet. For more information about this production, email amy@fixthenews.com

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