ボツワナの医療崩壊が世界に衝撃を与える

What if an entire nation’s lifeline snapped overnight? In 2025, Botswana declared a public health emergency as hospitals ran out of medicine for cancer, HIV, malaria, diabetes, and more. Shelves are empty, surgeries postponed, and families left helpless — not because cures don’t exist, but because they are out of reach.

With U.S. aid cuts, a diamond market crash, and a broken supply chain, Botswana — once hailed as Africa’s “diamond miracle” — is now facing its worst crisis in decades. President Duma Boko admits the system has collapsed, while UNAIDS and UNICEF warn of disaster. This isn’t just Botswana’s tragedy. It’s a warning to the world about how fragile nations really are.