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Today marks the 25th anniversary of Red Nose Day and Jonathan Ross and Davina McCall are visiting Mamprobi vaccine clinic in Accra, Ghana to see how cash raised by the British public is changing lives. They met Joanna and her baby, David who has been vaccinated today against measles and yellow fever. Since it started in 1988 Red Nose Day has raised over £600 million and over the last 25 years that money will have helped 50 million people across Africa, the world's poorest countries and here in the UK. The money raised will have helped provide 1 million vaccines across Africa. Keep up the good work. rednoseday.com ©Christian Thompson

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Jonathan Ross and Davina McCall, Accra 4th/5th Feb
Today marks the 25th anniversary of Red Nose Day and Jonathan Ross and Davina McCall are visiting Mamprobi vaccine clinic in Accra, Ghana to see how cash raised by the British public is changing lives. They met Joanna and her baby, David who has been vaccinated today against measles and yellow fever. Since it started in 1988 Red Nose Day has raised over £600 million and over the last 25 years that money will have helped 50 million people across Africa, the world's poorest countries and here in the UK. The money raised will have helped provide 1 million vaccines across Africa. Keep up the good work. rednoseday.com ©Christian Thompson