The Polio Free Afghanistan organization announced on Sunday that a polio vaccination campaign will commence on Monday and cover the entire country. The campaign aims to protect children under the age of five from the debilitating disease.
Targeted Approach
Kabul 24: The vaccination drive will focus on children under five years old, who are most susceptible to polio. The organization has not disclosed the duration of the campaign, but it is expected to be a comprehensive effort to ensure widespread coverage.
Recent Efforts and Progress
The last polio vaccination campaign in Afghanistan was launched on April 30 of this year, during which approximately 10 million children under five were vaccinated. This significant effort demonstrates the country’s commitment to eradicating polio.
Challenges and Concerns
Despite these efforts, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported two positive cases of polio in Kunar and Nuristan provinces this year. This highlights the ongoing challenges in the fight against polio in Afghanistan.
Ongoing Support and Collaboration
The WHO and other international health organizations will likely continue to provide support and guidance to the Polio Free Afghanistan organization to ensure the success of the campaign. The international community remains committed to helping Afghanistan achieve a polio-free status