Climate change is reshaping the landscape of disease transmission, with malaria emerging as a growing concern for South Africa.
Rising temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns are enabling malaria-carrying mosquitoes to expand into new areas previously unaffected.
This threatens to undermine decades of progress in controlling the disease.
Experts warn that the fight against malaria must now adapt to the evolving climate reality.
CEO and co-founder of Goodbye Malaria, Sherwin Charles, joins us for more.
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