The legacy of isolation is a double-edged sword for children in Nuristan, Eastern Afghanistan
In Afghanistan’s remote and mountainous Nuristan province, children are highly vulnerable to polio and other deadly diseases due to multiple, intersecting needs that stem from long-standing isolation and multiple deprivations.
28/02/2014
The ins and outs of polio surveillance
28/02/2014
Availability and price of inactivated polio vaccine
The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) and the GAVI Alliance welcome the conclusion of UNICEF’s tender process
27/02/2014
Islamic Scholars Call for Access to Vaccinate Children
27/02/2014
Action on EB request on Polio Vaccination of Travellers
WHO takes steps to assess public health benefits of tightening application of polio vaccination recommendations for travellers
26/02/2014
Expert Spotlight
18/02/2014
A Pakistani Mother: Unstoppable, Even by Polio
11/02/2014
Surveillance, the backbone of polio eradication
10/02/2014
Lawrence Ellison Foundation Joins Global Effort to End Polio with $100 Million Donation
03/02/2014
Polio – a Symptom of Syria’s Suffering
23/01/2014
Heads of WHO and UNICEF join call for greater access to Syrian children
14/01/2014
Polio vaccination campaigns in Syria continue despite challenges
13/01/2014
India’s Anniversary: Celebrating Three Years Polio-Free
26/12/2013
Planning for a polio-free future
16/12/2013
One month on
Providing essential health services in areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan
06/12/2013
Syrian Arab Republic: put Polio Risk above all other Interests
WHO and UNICEF have appealed to all parties to cooperate