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Rotary International donates $14 million to Nigeria’s fight against polioviruses

WHO, Cholera

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced that Rotary International is furthering its commitment to support Nigeria’s ongoing battle against polioviruses, particularly the Circulating Variant Poliovirus (cVPV2), with a substantial grant of $14 million.

The funding, spanning one year, aims to assist the WHO in providing critical technical assistance to the Nigerian government in the realm of polio surveillance.

The grant

Dr. Walter Mulombo, the WHO Country Representative in Nigeria, emphasized Rotary’s pivotal role as a core partner in the GPEI globally.

While Nigeria has maintained a “Zero Wild Polio” status since 2016, efforts are ongoing to address the cVDPV2 variant strain, particularly in some states in the North-West zone.

Mulombo assured that WHO, in collaboration with the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) and state governments, would utilize the grant to strengthen health systems, eradicate polio, and enhance overall responsiveness to emerging health threats.

The commitment aligns with the 40th Executive Review Committee’s recommendation to reach the polio eradication finish line by the end of 2024.

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