In 2022-23, Malawi experienced the deadliest cholera outbreak in its history.
It is now suffering from the worst drought in over a century, which has caused harvests to fail and water sources to run dry.
This poses further risk to life though hunger and disease, with the UN warning of a full-scale humanitarian catastrophe.
Sisters Christina (22) and Chifuniro (19) lost their grandmother to cholera. This film is a unique first-hand account of this devastating illness - and the stigma that accompanies it.
Cholera kills thousands of people in the world each year. It is entirely preventable.
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