Children in conflict-affected contexts have been left behind: Insights from the WUENIC vaccine coverage estimates and polio cases in 2024

  In mid-July 2024, Fatima gave birth to her first child in a town in South Kordofan. Just a day later, paramilitary forces attacked her town, forcing her to flee to a remote village without healthcare. In August 2024, famine was declared in the same region she fled. Fatima’s child is now nearly one year […]

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Vaccine hesitancy: Perspective from the global polio eradication program in Balochistan

  Sitting in my apartment in Geneva, my thoughts inevitably return to the streets of Quetta, Balochistan (Pakistan) where I led a network of community health workers in Quetta Block  who went door to door to raise awareness and immunize children against poliomyelitis. Polio is 99% eradicated but remains endemic in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Following […]

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COVID-19 vaccination in India: we need equity

  Just a few days after starting its own COVID-19 vaccination program , India provided vaccines as grant- in-aid to other countries1 . This was in sharp contrast to some high-income countries which stockpile vaccines,  and block proposals to suspend intellectual property rights in World Trade Organisation2. India now is in the midst of a […]

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Africa Amid Growing Vaccine Nationalism

  Among potential vaccines on clinical trials for the SARS-CoV-2 virus globally, the Ox1CoV-19 VIDA-Trials in Johannesburg is the sole candidate in Africa – a collaboration between Oxford University and University of Witswatersrand. This is worrisome despite capacities to conduct clinical trials in other countries including Senegal, Egypt and Algeria. Determined to increase this number, […]

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