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Polio Toolkit
Publication date
2024
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New in Polio SBC: Exclusive Stories from Issue 18

A health worker in a niqab administers an oral vaccine to a young girl wearing a green dress. The setting is outdoors.

Welcome to a special feature of Issue 18 of the Polio SBC Newsletter, published March 2024. This selection includes exclusively new stories and articles that have never been published elsewhere, showcasing groundbreaking work in the fight against polio across Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, DRC, Rwanda, Zambia, Botswana, and Mozambique.

Immerse yourself in unique perspectives and fresh insights as we highlight the diverse Social and Behavioral Change efforts driving progress in these regions. Each story in this file is a vivid demonstration of our global team's relentless dedication, designed to inform, inspire, and spark further action in the ongoing battle against polio. Discover innovative strategies, technical updates, and impactful success stories that celebrate our collective achievements.

To explore the full Newsletter Issue 18, visit the link.

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