THERE was the chronically malnourished boy in Angola, South Africa, who was standing around the healthcare clinic, sucking on a treat. At seven, he was so little that he stood no higher than the tyre of a car.
In every location, there would be a face that stood out to Medicins Sans Frontiers (MSF) international president Dr Unni Karunakara. This was one.
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