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Lifeblood - How to Change the World, One Dead Mosquito at a Time (Paperback)
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Lifeblood - How to Change the World, One Dead Mosquito at a Time (Paperback)
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In 2006 the rich, well-connected but very private philanthropist
Ray Chambers flicked through some holiday snaps taken by his
friend, the development economist Jeff Sachs. He remarked on the
placid beauty of a group of sleeping Malawian children. 'They're
not sleeping,' Sachs told a shocked Chambers. 'They're in malarial
comas. A few days later, they were all dead.' So began Chambers'
mission to eradicate a disease that has haunted humanity since
before the advent of medicine, one that infects half a billion and
kills a million people each year. The campaign drew in presidents,
celebrities, scientists and billions of dollars, and was a
groundbreaking success. It saved millions of lives and helped set
Africa on a path towards prosperity. By replacing traditional ideas
of assistance with business acumen and hustle, Chambers also
upturned current notions of aid, forging a new path not just for
the developing world but for global business, religion and even
celebrities. As he follows two years of Chambers' campaign,
award-winning journalist Alex Perry takes the reader across Africa,
from a terrifying visit to the most malaria-stricken town on earth
to a star-studded FIFA World Cup concert, encountering jungle
scientists, fugitive guerrillas, presidents, religious leaders and
icons of the global aid industry along the way. In Lifeblood, Perry
weaves together science and history with on-the-ground reporting
and a riveting expose of the workings of humanitarian aid as he
documents a race against time to save millions of lives. The result
is a thrilling and all-too-rare tale of humanitarian triumph, as
well as an incisive portrait of modern Africa that has profound
implications for how to build a better world.
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