Exmoor Rotary: Polio Plus

One of the biggest projects being undertaken by Rotary International is the world-wide eradication of polio, in conjunction with the World Health Organisation, UNICEF, and the US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention. It has been remarkably successful - the number of cases has been reduced by 99.8% worldwide.

The necessary level of funding has now been reached - but the work to finish the task goes on.

Polio - girls in India

Immunising a child  at a railway station in India At Moradabad railway station in India, each train is stopped and searched , and every child on board is polio immunised. Moradabad has the highest number of polio cases in India. About 150 million babies are born in India each year.
Giving the oral vaccine is a simple task and painless to the child - although you would not think so to see this mother wince! This picture was taken at Wumpul in Rumbeck district in southern Sudan.
Immunising a child in the Sudan
Immunising a child in Somalia Nomadic life can speed up the transmission of polio, so here in Aborrow in Somalia, the nomads arrive at the Jubba river to get water, and have their children immunised at the same time.

These images were taken by Sebasto Salgado, and were shot to raise funds for the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.


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