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Fight Against Polio Hits Stride in West Africa
KATSINA STATE, NIGERIA (HN April 7) - In the fight against polio in Nigeria, a variety of tools are being used to help get the country off the list of polio endemic countries. The use of so-called traditional leaders to champion the call to parents to protect their children against the debilitating disease has proven among the most effective interventions.
Nigeria - the most populous nation on the African continent with more than 150-million people - is one of four polio endemic countries - along with Pakistan, Afghanistan and India.
By the end of 2009, the number of new cases detected in Nigeria was down from 782 in 2008, to just 388. Incredibly, there has been just one recorded case so far this year, earning the West African nation many plaudits for bringing it within striking distance of eradicating polio for good.
Globally the fight against polio has yielded impressive results. Polio cases have decreased by over 99% since 1988, from an estimated 350,000 cases then, to 1,997 reported cases in 2006. Currently, only four countries in the world remain polio-endemic, down from more than 125 in 1988.
However frontline health workers are not being complacent. Conditions still exist for spreading of the virus to uninfected children - and for exportation to neighbouring countries. According to the World Health Organization as long as a single child remains infected, children in all countries are at risk of contracting polio. Between 2003 and 2005, 25 previously polio-free countries were re-infected due to imports of the virus.
Indeed, Guinea recently recorded a handful of new polio cases. Since the end of 2008, the polio epidemic has been spreading from Nigeria to neighbouring countries in West and Central Africa and in 2009, there were 42 polio cases in Guinea, which had been polio-free from 2004 through 2008, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
In Nigeria - the only place in the world where all three serotypes are circulating: wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1), wild poliovirus type 3 (WPV3), and a type 2 circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus (cVDPV2), the focus in the fight against polio is now on 11 high risk states - (especially 85 high risk, so-called Local Government Areas) - all of them located in the predominantly Muslim northern reaches of the country.
The integration of traditional leaders in the fight against polio has proven to be an effective tactic. In Katsina state, the current Emir of Daura has come out publicly to encourage people to make the state polio-free - instructing all his district heads to closely monitor immunization exercises.
In a country with pockets of low literacy rates, simply handing out pamphlets and posters can have little impact, health workers say. Further complicating the situation is that few parents or caregivers have actually seen a child with polio.
Says Naureen Nakvi, a UNICEF consultant who has worked on polio campaigns in Nigeria in her native Pakistan: “If they really see the consequences of not immunizing the child, then they may really change their behavior. Because there are now few cases in Nigeria, sustaining the community demand (for immunization) is a challenge. There is awareness - but we need to build an understanding among people that it could happen to your child.”
To eradicate polio in the region, a series of three-day campaigns, organized simultaneously in 19 countries is taking place now - including Nigeria and Guinea - aiming to vaccinate 85 million children. The next synchronized round will take place in late April, and in some areas will include the new bivalent oral polio vaccine which requires fewer rounds.
-- Michael Bociurkiw reporting
HUMNEWS HEADLINES - April 7, 2010 - WORLD HEALTH DAY
Today, on the 60th anniversary of World Health Day, countries and territories around the globe focus on good health for all; while the World Health Organization celebrates its founding in 1948 by launching its `1000 cities, 1000 lives’ campaign. What follows are worldwide headlines from Afghanistan to the United States:
World Health Organization Campaign: 1000 cities, 1000 lives (MAP)
World Health Day Being Observed in Nepal with a New Theme
On World Health Day, UN Secretary General Ban spotlights health burdens on urban populations
UN’s ‘1000 cities, 1000 lives’ campaign for World Health Day 2010 begins today
World Health Day: Childhood Obesity Is More Serious Than Thought
8.8 million Children die as world spends billions on pet food (COLUMN)
'Five-a-day' food rule has limited impact on cancer risk says new study
Afghanistan: One day celebration, one year campaign
Al Ain City, Abu Dhabi to Host World Health Day Activity
Angola: Health minister inaugurates new health center in Dondo
Angola: Malaria remains main cause of death in spots
Australia: On World Health Day, where do the children play? (OPINION)
Bahamas: April to be recognized as World Health Month
Bahrain: Mall walking mania will get kingdom fit
Bangladesh: Messages from the President, PM on World Health Day
Barbados: Sustaining health in development
Bermuda to observe Public Health Week
Botswana, World Health Day observances
British Virgin Islands: Ministry seeks strong participation in walk for World Health Day
Brunei Darussalam: 3 Ministries Come Together To Mark World Health Day
Bulgaria: premier nominates new health minister, amid protests
Canada: Donating a day for a healthier Africa
Cayman Islands: Minister encourages Cayman to get active for health
Hungary among Most Unhealthy Nations, WHO Official says
India, a study in health contrasts
India: Bangalore, Pledge you will drink more Water on World Health Day
India: Mumbai, sex is great for health and can even beat going to the gym
India: New Delhi, Delhiites take a 'health walk' to mark World Health Organisation
India: Bollywood celebrities share their fitness tips
Indonesia: Put your city on the health map, WHO says
Ireland: My baby girl would be dead if we lived in the developing world (OPINION)
Kenya: In Kibera slums health one of the biggest headaches for dwellers
Malta: SOS Malta calls for adolescent health to become a priority
Mexico: life expectancy increase by an average of 14.8 years
Pakistan: Work on 73 health projects in progress, minister
Philippines: Catholic group backs Department of Health on condom use
Poland: Health workers protest
Saudi Arabia: `Stop TB group’ to take part in World Health Day in Saudi Arabia
Serbia: Urbanisation may have negative impact on health
Sierra Leone: World Health Day march in Freetown (PHOTOS)
Solomon Islands: Public aerobic event to mark World Health Day
South Africa: Celebrate World Health Day by knowing your rights
South Africa: Capetown the unhealthiest city in SA
Swaziland: Star-studded line up at Healthy Mass Campaign
Uganda: School Children's Health Threatened (OPINION)
United Arab Emirates: Fast food culture and unhealthy habits are targets on health day
United States: San Mateo, California - County goes car free for World Health Day
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HUMNEWS HEADLINES - April 6, 2010 (North and South Oceans)
ANTARCTICA:
Raytheon awarded a one-year extension to United States Antarctic support contract (press release)
Probing question: How fast are the ice sheets melting?
Mumbai-based Ecomantra to open outbound division this month (travel)
BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRIORY:
Indian Ocean marine reserve and the Chagossians’ right of return (history/environment)
FAROE ISLANDS:
Prince William to play casualty in rescue helicopter training
Onuoha turns back on Fabio (sports)
GREENLAND:
Laughing gas from thawing ice affects climate change
ICELAND:
Moody’s lowers Iceland’s ratings outlook to negative
Wikileaks backs off U.S. spying allegations as ‘man date’ discoverer lends a hand
Iceland’s Imperative: reform, restructure, rebuild
Iceland banking crisis investigator eyeing finish line
Hotel manager uses press trip to drum up Iceland volcano tourism (travel)
EU harmonies Schengen visa rules (travel)
HUMNEWS HEADLINES - April 5, 2010 (Europe and Eurasia)
ARMENIA:
Armenia qualified 4th country in CIS (Economy)
Vardan Aramyan: Armenian economy growth rate will exceed the figure stipulated
Armenia not to export apricots
Armenia returns to bodies to AzerbaijanToufayans and Mathevosian Honored by Knights and Daughters of Vartan US Parliamentarians Who Voted for Passage of Armenian Resolution Cannot Show Armenia on Map (opinion)
KYRGYZSTAN:
Secretary General encourages authorities in Kyrgyzstan to observe human rights
New gas tariffs approved in Kyrgyzstan
LIECHTENSTEIN:
Wealthy investors reluctant to move money between managers
MOLDOVA:
Least visited European capitals (travel)
Turkcell among global tech giants
Russia to hamper Ukraine’s GUAM membership (political)
MONGOLIA:
Protestors demand Mongolian parties fulfill pre-election promises
Sports: Asian motocross 2nd leg speed world
TAJIKISTAN:
Tajik president visits state Muftis office
The Hydropower solution (Opinon)
TURKMENISTAN:
European bank urges rights improvements
Turkish language ignites enthusiasm in Turkmenistan
Economy: Nabucco project not to influence Azerbaijani gas export
CENTRAL ASIA:
UN Chief presses Central Asian states on human rights issues
State Islam, Outsiders compete for influence in Central Asia
SOC countries ready to support Russia in fighting terrorism
HUMNEWS HEADLINES - April 5, 2010 (The Americas)
BELIZE:
Commentary: Law enforcement officials are engaged in criminal mischief
GUYANA:
Guyana used UK drug trial evidence to seize local assets – Ramson
PNCR hopes Easter restores best practices for Guyana’s prosperity
Guyana: Rice sector records good first crop despite extreme dry conditions (press release)
Sports: Gold for Guyana’s Jessica Stephenson at Carifta swimming championships
Sports: T&T snatch youth title as Guyana stumble
Renowned architect Alfred France passes away
FALKLAND ISLANDS:
It’s hard being a foreign friend of Obama (Column)
Falklands : It's Time for 'the Guardian' to Learn a Few Facts About Falklands' Oil (Editorial)
Video: Argentina renews Falklands claim
FRENCH GUIANA:
Soyuz Mobile Gantry Takes Shape At Kourou (Science and Technology)
HUMNEWS HEADLINES - April 5, 2010 (North and South Oceans)
ANTARCTICA:
Lawyer says anti-whaling activist to be made an example
BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY:
Britain approves Chagos Island marine reserve
ICELAND:
Bid to sink whaler in Norwegian fishing port
Negative equity compounds pain
IT industry is looking at Nordic countries for more business
SVALBARD:
Frenchman attempts first solo balloon crossing of North Pole
HUMNEWS HEADLINES - April 1, 2010 (Europe and Eurasia)
ANDORRA:
European Micro-States (travel)
ARMENIA:
Armenia to receive $150m from the IMF
Armenia’s Minister of Finance leaves for Moscow
Armenia ‘recovering’ from economic crisis
Armenia: Gays live with threat of violence and abuse
Armenia stand: Justice at home justice abroad (opinion)
Soccer: Armenia further down in FIFA rankings
GIBRALTAR:
Schengen hot pursuit law does not apply to Gibraltar
Britain ‘could force Gibraltar to adopt equal age of consent’
Gib govt. will not signal to 16 year olds “homosexual buggery is ok”
Storm damage leaves residential area in danger of collapse
KYRGYZSTAN:
U.S. military base in Central Asia hinders regional cooperation
Kurmanbek Bakiyev: This visit will become landmark in relations between Kyrgyzstan and Slovakia
Social protection of vulnerable population project presented in Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan: Bishkek officials set to expand their ability to snoop on citizens
LIECHTENSTEIN:
Liechtenstein signs a raft of deals to share information
Tax evaders face legal naming and shaming
MOLDOVA:
PM Boc wants Republic of Moldova to begin visa lifting talks with EU
Moldova’s European aspirations depends on resolution of regional conflicts
MONGOLIA:
Mongolia: Pentagon Trojan horse wedged between China and Russia
Sandstorms strike parts of inner Mongolia, nearby areas
Mongolia: Herders face migration dilemma (press release)
Hopu investment said to lead stake purchase in Winsway coal
Record number of migrating birds spotted in wetlands in N China
MONTENEGRO:
S&P lowers Montenegro ratings to ‘BB’ outlook negative
TAJIKISTAN:
Natural resources of Central Asia and the new great game
Singapore, Tajikistan express support for closer economic relations
TURKMENISTAN:
U.N. launches central Asia tour from Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan to hold military tactical trainings
Turkmenistan now the largest liquefied natural gas producer in central Asia
HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 31, 2010 (The Americas)
GUYANA:
Guyana opposition leader opts out as party’s presidential candidate for 2011
UNCCD strengthens cooperation with CARICOM on sustainable land management
Guyanese Ivan, Christian hit centuries in south zone (sports)
New Peace Corp volunteers told their task is no ‘cake walk’
FALKLAND ISLANDS:
Argentina resolute on Falklands row
THE AMERICAS / CARIBBEAN :
FICCI-Deloitte Paper Sees Business Opportunities in 14 Areas
HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 31, 2010 (North and South Oceans)
ANTARCTICA:
Students from Arctic town venture to Antarctica
GREENLAND:
New evidence of Ice Age comet found in ice cores
ICELAND:
S&P Cuts Iceland's Local Currency Rating To BBB/A-3
Thrill seekers ignore danger to see Icelandic volcano
New report says whaling is beneficial for Iceland
Iceland summons top US diplomat over WikiLeaks dust-up
Volcanic dinner at Iceland’s eruption site
THE ARCTIC:
Finland and Sweden miffed at being excluded from Arctic meeting
HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 31, 2010 - (the Caribbean)
The Caribbean
ANGUILLA:
Optimist Club of Anguilla ‘I smile, I dream, I soar’ Competition (ANNOUNCEMENT)
Parole Bill: A step to help prisoners
Partnerships with international development partners, ‘a must’ in the fight against illicit drugs
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA:
Small rum producers risk losing market share
Political Parties in watch mode
BAHAMAS:
Photos of Tornado Damage at the Freeport Container Port
Teachers placed on administrative leave contributing to shortage
College of Bahamas Rastafarian students make discrimination claims
Corals Recover from Bleaching and Hurricane Damage in Marine Reserves (STUDY)
Taxi drivers waiting for meeting with government
BARBADOS:
Barbados National Census to start in May
Democracy at risk, warns former attorney general
Barbados cannot allow unmanaged migration to continue, says PM
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS:
CAYMAN ISLANDS:
Human Rights Commission queries anonymity law
DOMINICA:
Barbados former PM advises Dominica to export water
Health workers meet to discuss ways of addressing chronic non-communicable diseases
National Farmers consultation scheduled for Wednesday
GRENADA:
Grenada receives technical assistance on public debt management
Grenada seeks World Bank assistance for Diaspora initiative
GUADELOUPE:
Consumer prices on the rise in Guadeloupe
MARTINIQUE:
Tsunamis: new warning system for Caribbean
MONTSERRAT:
Technology Is a Powerful tool to redefine Montserrat's position, says IT strategist
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES:
New Netherlands Antilles cabinet sworn in
PUERTO RICO:
Puerto Rico: Now, It's the Island's Turn to Work on Health Care (COLUMN)
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS:
Minister of Agriculture wants sweeter meat for St Kitts and Nevis
Government gives senior workers 5 months to find jobs
15 year old cancer patient “Dillon Claxton” and family share their journey through cancer
Child abuse and neglect affect our future (COMMENTARY)
SAINT LUCIA:
Japan hands over new fisheries complex
SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES:
St Vincent and Grenadine UN Ambassador describes slavery as ‘a scar 400 years deep’
TURKS AND CAICOS:
HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 30, 2010 - (North and South Oceans)
North and South Oceans
ANTARCTICA:
Abby Sunderland takes freezing route to avoid pirates
10 Things you didn’t know about climate change
BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY:
Chagos Islanders attack plan to turn archipelago into protected area
EU urged to intervene in dispute between UK and islanders
Don’t be poodle to America: British MPs tell government under security for Diego Garcia (OPINION)
ICELAND:
IMF: Icesave could prevent review for Iceland
‘Volcano tourism’ proving popular in Iceland (TRAVEL)
SVALBARD:
HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 30, 2010 - (the Americas)
The Americas
BELIZE:
Local, international activist Diane Seagren dies in Belize
FALKLAND ISLANDS:
Disappointment for UK as drilling firms says Falkland well has produced ‘poor quality’ oil so far
Falklands: ‘No return to the 80’s’, tacit UK/Argentine agreement (INTERVIEW)
Falklands training ground for UK troops to be deployed to Afghanistan
Divided by an Ocean (COMMENTARY)
FRENCH GUIANA:
Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana: a guide for beginners
GUYANA:
US Peace Corps batch 22 completes training
High-performance progamme opens for elite players (sports)
Economic diversification, sugar to ethanol
CARICOM signals intentions to prioritize youth development
Gold fever on Million mountain; Will Sacre Coeur be the next Omai?
President Jagdeo says Caribbean is on the verge of bankruptcy
SURINAME:
Local radio producers in Suriname get training
HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 30, 2010 - (Europe and Eurasia)
Europe and Eurasia
ARMENIA:
Armenia ‘accepted Madrid principles’ as basis for talks
Turkish PM: Turkey waits for Armenia’s response to letter to conduct joint investigation
IMF allocates U.S. 73.6m to Armenia
Armenia replaces Ambassadors to Romania and Kuwait
Vimpelcom to roll out LTE network in Armenia
Research on child trafficking in Armenia
60% of poor and 40% of extremely poor people do not apply for benefits
Czech Republic and Armenia start to cooperate to reduce obsolete pesticides danger
GIBRALTAR:
Gibraltar disability movement gives thumbs up to taxi initiative
Gibraltar Song Festival 2010 winners
KYRGYZSTAN:
About 200 nongovernmental organizations operate in healthcare sector of Kyrgyzstan
Unemployment level reduces in February 2010
At least 200 customers were cut off gas supply in Kyrgyzstan
Over 4 kilos of drugs seized in Kyrgyzstan
LIECHTENSTEIN:
Offshore tax dodgers told to come clean
MOLDOVA:
Moldovan, Romanian defense ministers favor deepening military ties
Moldovan authorities, opposition fail to reach understanding
MONGOLIA:
UN provides more funds as severe winter continues to bite
Mongolia becomes 45th nation to contribute troops to ISAF
MONTENEGRO:
Montenegro foreign direct investment increases 30% in 2009 compared to 2008
Montenegrin parliament to discuss no-confidence motion in April
TAJIKISTAN:
IFC Helps AccessBank Tajikistan Expand Access to Microfinance for Local Business
Amnesty International says ‘death penalty is on its way out’
Tajikistan’s Roghun Project: Daylight ‘extortion’ by the regime? (COLUMN)
TURKMENISTAN:
Yerevan to host Turkmen-Armenian business forum
HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 30, 2010 (Asia and the Pacific)
AMERICAN SAMOA:
American Samoa teachers form professional body
American Samoa secures funding from Oceania Football Federation for youth project
BHUTAN:
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM:
Brunei secures rice deal with Thailand
Students dig deep to help Brunei’s poor
Indonesians in Brunei Campaign To Save Environment
CHRISTMAS ISLAND:
Government to pour millions into border protection as Rudd's 100th boat arrives
Gillard blames firm for Villawood escape
COCOS ISLAND:
Our disappearing beaches - (commentary)
EAST TIMOR:
Cuban connection helps healthcare woes
FRENCH POLYNESIA:
French Polynesia majority to consider assembly presidency candidate
GUAM:
Strained U.S.-Japan relations threaten to overwhelm tiny Guam
Port Plans To Turn Guam Into Cruise Liner Hub Well Received In Miami
President Ma meets AIT head in Guam
Japan-US talks over military move to Guam
Legalizing marijuana strongly considered
KIRIBATI:
Taiwan offers to help Kiribati from raising sea
LAOS:
Laos is short of skilled labor says an Asian Development Bank Study
Hmong: Rare Glimpse in Laos Fails to Quell Concerns
MACAU:
Viva Macau has License Revoked After Failure to Help Passengers
Macau’s GDP posts real growth of 1.3 pct in 2009
Macau International Symposium: Lunar Dreams
MALDIVES:
Maldives’ donor conference begins: Nearly 40 donors to help prop up Maldives’ economy-
Development and budget need more aid, says President
Maldives NGOs demand end to defamation of women, children in sermons
MARSHALL ISLANDS:
Marshall Islands NGO says change in attitudes to women MPs
Marshall Islands and Micronesia finally get fibre links
MICRONESIA:
Island of Mogmog: no electricity or running water
NEW CALEDONIA:
Owners say New Caledonia’s Koniambo nickel plant will be in operation by 2012
NIUE ISLAND:
Four –Fold Increase in Niue’s Internet Capacity
NORFOLK ISLAND:
Pacific Sun Makes History with Maiden Call to Norfolk Island (RELEASE)
Bill to overhaul Norfolk Island governance-
NORTH KOREA:
North Korea faces devastating famine (BLOG)
North Korea's Worst Concentration Camp Exposed
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS:
Health care 'fix-it' bill passes, with major benefits for the Mariana’s
PAPUA NEW GUINEA:
SAMOA:
Samoa plans to curb non-work related web surfing by public servants
SOLOMON ISLANDS:
Solomon Islands' call to young politicians
TONGA:
E-Waste a fast growing problem for Tonga
TUVALU ISLAND:
Not Just Polar Bears: The human face of climate change
WALLIS AND FUTUNA: