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.
10/06/2011
Risk of polio from Chad is high
01/06/2011
Nigeria triples number of children fully vaccinated
28/05/2011
Heads of G8 countries reaffirm commitment to polio-free world
27/05/2011
WHO facilitates new polio vaccine technology transfer
26/05/2011
U.S., Russia reaffirm commitment to eradicate polio at G8 Summit
24/05/2011
Dr Bruce Aylward: How we’ll stop polio for good
24/05/2011
Global health leaders express concern over polio funding gap
24/05/2011
Eradicating polio will take renewed resolve, says Gates
23/05/2011
Polio goes to TED
19/05/2011
What’s in 1%? Polio Outbreak in the Republic of Congo
19/05/2011
Engaging with the polio-affected communities of eastern Chad
17/05/2011
WHO Director-General and Bill Gates convene urgent meeting on polio eradication