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Polio Eradication

Polio Eradication. The Good News The Bad News The Good News. “…this close…”. Polio Eradication. Polio Eradication. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative works to ensure that every last child is protected from polio. Spearheading Partners. Polio Eradication.

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Polio Eradication

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  1. Polio Eradication The Good News The Bad News The Good News

  2. “…this close…” Polio Eradication

  3. Polio Eradication The Global Polio Eradication Initiative works to ensure that every last child is protected from polio

  4. Spearheading Partners Polio Eradication WHO – World Health Organisation Rotary International More than one million Rotary members have volunteered their time to polio eradication

  5. Spearheading Partners Polio Eradication The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) CDC uses state-of-the-art virological surveillance expertise to investigate polio outbreaks United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Children listen to UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow speak about polio eradication at a community meeting in Bol, Chad to raise awareness about the upcoming vaccination campaign.

  6. Polio Eradication

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  9. As of 30 October 2013 Polio Eradication

  10. Polio Eradication Rajashree Birla

  11. Polio Eradication Women transport polio vaccine by boat to remote villages in northern India Since 1988, an estimated five million children who would have been paralysed, are walking because of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.

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