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Latest News
29 October 2025
Rotary Concert in Lucerne Raises Enough Funds to Save More than 100,000 from Lifelong Polio Paralysis
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24 October 2025
Mohamed Bin Zayed Foundation for Humanity to host global pledging moment for polio in Abu Dhabi
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23 October 2025
A standout voice against polio

For 25 years, Marguerite has walked the streets of Kisangani calling on families to protect their children

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20 October 2025
World Polio Day 2025: A Global Call to Finish the Job
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24 October 2025
No Child Left Behind: PNG’s Fight Against Polio
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16 October 2025
Health leaders redouble their resolve to accelerate polio eradication at the Regional Committee meeting
Key Publications
13 October 2025
GPEI Action Plan 2026
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2 October 2025
Annual Report 2024
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14 November 2024
Polio eradication strategy 2022-2026: delivering on a promise, extension to 2029

This document complements the original Polio Eradication Strategy 2022–2026. The Strategy Committee and Polio Oversight Board (POB) of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) have decided to extend the timeline for certifying the eradication of wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1)...

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5 April 2024
Polio Eradication Strategy 2022–2026 : Delivering on a promise

The GPEI stands at a crossroads, needing new approaches to overcome the last remaining hurdles and achieve polio eradication. In the final two endemic countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan, WPV1 persists alongside cVDPV2. Globally, cVDPV2 outbreaks are occurring in four of...

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19 August 2024
Africa Regional Polio Eradication Action Plan 2024/2025
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14 May 2024
Investment Case 2022-2026

Global Polio Eradication Initiative Investment Case 2022-2026: investing in the promise of a polio-free world

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You Can Contribute to Ending Polio

By donating to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. Your contribution will directly support immunization activities in developing countries or recognize the health workers and vaccinators who have incurred serious injury or lost their lives participating in polio eradication activities. Every contribution will help in our work to achieve a polio-free world.

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