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Bill Gates: Violence in Pakistan and Nigeria threatens plan to eradicate polio by 2018 | Bill Gates: Violence in Pakistan and Nigeria threatens plan to eradicate polio by 2018 |
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The billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has warned that violence in Pakistan and Nigeria is threatening to derail his plan to eradicate polio in the world by 2018. He spoke as a number of polio workers and their protection teams were attacked and killed in Pakistan. | The billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has warned that violence in Pakistan and Nigeria is threatening to derail his plan to eradicate polio in the world by 2018. He spoke as a number of polio workers and their protection teams were attacked and killed in Pakistan. |
Mr Gates, who has poured billions of dollars into tackling the | |
crippling disease, said that while polio remained endemic in just | |
three countries it was proving difficult to wipe out. | |
"Nigeria and Pakistan are going to be tough. The Pakistan | |
violence is evil," Mr Gates told the AFP news agency. "The truth is | |
the vaccine is to help kids. And spreading rumours and attacking | |
the workers on this... those people don't have justice and truth on | |
their side." | |
India, which once suffered the most from polio, recently | |
celebrated being three years without a confirmed case. But the | |
disease remains endemic in Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan and | |
there have been new outbreaks in Somalia and Syria. Of the three | |
countries where it is endemic, only Pakistan saw an increase in | |
cases. | |
Last November, the World Health Origination (WHO) confirmed that | |
the strain of polio that had broken out in Syria had originated in | |
Pakistan and last week the organisation identified the north-west | |
Pakistani city of Peshawar as the largest reservoir of the | |
disease. | |
Polio vaccination workers in Pakistan, most of them women, have | |
been repeatedly targeted in Pakistan, apparently by the Taliban. | |
The militants have prevented polio workers reaching large swathes | |
of the remote tribal areas that border Afghanistan. Hundreds of | |
thousands of youngsters have missed out on getting the vaccine. | |
On Wednesday, six police officers on their way to guard a polio | |
team were killed by a bomb rigged to a bicycle exploded next to | |
them. A young boy was also killed and another 11 people were | |
injured in the explosion in Charsadda, close to Peshawar. | |
On Tuesday, three polio workers were shot dead in the southern | |
city of Karachi, resulting in the suspension of the vaccination | |
programme across the entire province of Sindh. | |
Dr Altaf Bosan, the head of the polio monitoring team that | |
reports to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, told The Independent that | |
another polio worker had been killed on Tuesday, though he said he | |
believed it was not related to the person's work. | |
"Ninety per cent of the cases of polio are in | |
security-vulnerable areas," he said, saying that the government was | |
trying to provide security. "It's the responsibility of the state | |
to protect these people. The government is committed to getting | |
ride of polio." | |
Some remote communities in Pakistan have long been suspicious of | |
visiting doctors and vaccination teams. Many believe conspiracy | |
theories that the vaccinators are part of a Western plot to | |
sterilise Muslims. | |
Yet the situation has got appreciably more difficult following | |
the 2011 US operation to locate and kill Osama Bin Laden. In the | |
aftermath of the operation it emerged the CIA had recruited a | |
Pakistani doctor to organise a fake vaccination drive to try and | |
obtain a DNA sample from the children living inside the al-Qa'ida | |
leader's Abbottabad compound. | |
The doctor, Shakil Afridi, was later charged with treason and | |
sentenced to jail for 33 years. A court has ordered a retrial and | |
the West has been pushing Pakistan to release the doctor. The US | |
last week again threatened to without aid over the issue. | |
There have been no reported cases of polio in India for three years (EPA) | There have been no reported cases of polio in India for three years (EPA) |
Last November the Global Polio Eradication | |
Initiative said Nigeria had 51 of the 328 cases of the disease | |
worldwide in 2013, compared to 121 out of 223 in 2012. | |
But the numbers increasing in Pakistan. Last year a total | |
of 91 cases were reported, compared with 58 in 2012. The WHO | |
said 90 per cent of Pakistan's cases were genetically linked to | |
Peshawar. During the last six months, every sample taken from | |
Peshawar's sewage system tested positive for a highly contagious | |
wild polio virus strain, the WHO said. | |
In a statement, the WHO said that a major polio outbreak in the | |
tribal areas that left 65 children paralysed had been sustained by | |
Peshawar. "As much of the population of the area moves through | |
Peshawar, the city acts as an amplifier of the poliovirus," it | |
said. | |
Mr Gates's Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation made eradicating | |
polio a priority for the next six years. Yet the Microsoft founder | |
said his target may have to be pushed back. | |
"Everyday we're talking about what's going well, what's not, how | |
we track the teams, where new approaches can help out so we've | |
intensified the effort," he said. | |
* In a separate incident on Wednesday in Pakistan, gunmen | |
opened fire on Pakistani police escorting a Spanish cyclist, | |
killing six officers and injuring the cyclist. The incident | |
happened in Baluchistan. | |
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