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The goal of
eradicating
TB is within reach; the recent gathering at the UNGA marked a critical turning point in the world’s war on the disease.
Thailand’s new military leaders view themselves as a kind of cleanup crew, tasked with
eradicating
corruption, keeping politicians in line, and restoring the old order, underpinned by a symbiotic relationship between the military and the monarchy, with the bureaucracy handling day-to-day governance.
But achieving that goal requires accelerating progress toward
eradicating
the diseases that continue to deplete our communities of their most valuable resource: healthy people.
Of course, even with private-sector investment, progress toward
eradicating
malaria in Africa will be uneven, not least because different countries are at different points on the path.
The goal of
eradicating
malaria in our lifetime may sound ambitious, but it is achievable.
Yet lessons learned in dealing with exotic species, combined with recent mathematical models of the evolutionary dynamics of tumors, indicate that
eradicating
most cancers may be impossible.
For patients who have not responded to conventional treatment, restoring function should replace
eradicating
pain as the primary objective.
Today, that means preventing the threat of climate change and
eradicating
nuclear weapons.
If the world is to make progress toward its goals of
eradicating
poverty and stemming rising inequality, the system must be reformed.
If world leaders are serious about reducing inequality and
eradicating
poverty, they must commit to creating a just and transparent tax system.
Rotarians dreamed not only of reducing the number of polio cases, but of
eradicating
the disease entirely.
But the atmosphere was light, positive even, as we discussed
eradicating
poverty in the developing world.
It was U.S. investment in
eradicating
hookworms from its Southern states in the early 20th century that improved health conditions in the American South, and which helped to bring about a boom in investments in that previously impoverished region.
Indeed, the international community’s methods of fighting the insurgency and
eradicating
poppy crops have actually helped the insurgents gain power.
In
eradicating
polio, Pakistan would not just play its part in eliminating the disease worldwide.
Rather than consider, say,
eradicating
extreme poverty and averting global warming in tandem – and developing mutually reinforcing strategies to achieve these goals – proposed solutions focus on one or the other, undermining their effectiveness.
This in no way undercuts the priority that must always be given to
eradicating
poverty and destitution.
Only when policymakers truly grasp that dignity and self-respect are unavoidable prerequisites in the struggle against deprivation – rather than outcomes of its alleviation – will the world have a fighting chance of
eradicating
poverty in all its forms.
Eradicating
malaria will require new medical and health-policy solutions as well as stronger political will.
But have we really confronted the fact that to achieve the targets – especially on
eradicating
extreme poverty and hunger – we need decent jobs for the rapidly growing, urbanized, and youthful populations of Africa?
For example,
eradicating
poverty entails the provision of food, water, energy, and access to gainful employment.
Findings like these lead many people to conclude that
eradicating
poverty requires us to rely on overall growth, and that direct government policy interventions have little merit.
Eradicating
mosquito-transmitted diseases must therefore be a top priority, eliciting not just effective government stewardship, but also the involvement of civil society, private-sector engagement, and the participation of affected communities.
Since the beginning of the century, recognition of this has driven many countries to pursue the Millennium Development Goal of achieving universal primary education and
eradicating
gender disparities at all levels of education by 2015.
No medical or technical obstacles are blocking us from
eradicating
preventable infectious diseases such as measles and polio.
Marginalizing MalariaSAN FRANCISCO – Last fall, Bill and Melinda Gates sent shock waves through the global health community when they announced the audacious goal of
eradicating
human malaria from the face of the planet.
The World Health Organization has warned that the Sustainable Development Goal of
eradicating
TB by 2035 will not be achieved unless new drugs, better diagnostics, and improved vaccines are developed.
Like the black plague in medieval Europe, terrorism is stalking the modern world, and
eradicating
it has become a global imperative.
Without that, no program aimed at ultimately
eradicating
NTDs can succeed.
It is encouraging to see that the international community is recognizing not only the disproportionate burden that NTDs place on women, but also the essential role that women play in controlling and
eradicating
these diseases.
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