A new report from the World Health Organization, and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, has revealed the scale of a deadly but preventable issue: the contamination of medicines-often given to children - with toxic industrial chemicals like diethylene glycol. The report highlights serious gaps in regulation, intentional criminal activity, and a troubling pattern of child fatalities in countries like The Gambia, Indonesia and Uzbekistan. Innocent Semosa spoke to Rutendo Kuwana, WHO's Team Lead for Substandard and Falsified Medicines Incidents

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