Community Engagement, Ownership, and Civil Society Organizations in Polio Eradication

Now, more than ever, community engagement and community ownership of the initiative, supported by civil society organizations in remaining areas at risk, must reverse the tide of public distrust and re-invigorate community ownership of efforts to fully vaccinate all children and ultimately reach the...

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Disease control
Disease Eradication - methods
Disease Eradication - organization & administration
Global Health
Humans
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Ownership
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