“Ziplining” Towards Greater Health Equity
In 2016, Delphine Twese Hamwe’s 2-year old daughter Ghislane was diagnosed with malaria in a local Rwandan clinic; doctors said that the malaria was attacking her blood cells. (1) By the time they reached the hospital, Ghislane’s body was lifeless. The doctors began to scramble to find extra units of red blood cells; however, they…