![Rose Oye, approximately 45 years old, from Loki, in the Eastern Highlands Province. "When I was accused [of sorcery], I was scared," she said. "I thought that at any point I could be killed." The local advocacy group KAFE helped her family flee, and resettled her in a new home (pictured behind her) in Goroka, the regional capital. Image by Benedict Moran. Papua New Guinea, 2015. Media file: 6l8a2389_sm.jpg](/sites/default/files/06-06-15/6l8a2389_sm.jpg)
Papua New Guinea has the highest rate of tuberculosis in the Pacific, and the epidemic is described as a national disaster. Eliminating the disease is a major challenge, in part because bringing healthcare to remote communities is so difficult: Roads are often impassible and waterways are dangerous and infested with crocodiles. Freelance journalist and filmmaker Benedict Moran visits remote clinics to look at why multi-drug resistant TB is on the rise.