Eradication
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Pakistan must increase its efforts on polio
eradication
for reasons that go beyond fulfilling a global health promise (which is reason enough in its own right).
And, while reducing malaria and TB significantly is a very good deal, it is likely that the goal of
eradication
is both unrealistic and uneconomical.
There will be no real poverty
eradication
without equitable and sustainable economic development, which deregulated markets have proved unable to deliver on their own.
The key element in any comprehensive
eradication
effort is rapid diagnosis and treatment of infectious cases.
What we need are universal sustainable development goals on issues such as energy, food security, sanitation, urban planning, and poverty eradication, while reducing inequality within the planet’s limits.
It also requires political stability,
eradication
of corruption, enhanced rule of law, improvement of basic levels of education, and greater use of mobile telephones and the Internet.
The Gates Foundation, UNICEF, Rotary International, and many governments have succeeded in bringing down polio deaths to one-thousandth of the rate a generation ago, bringing the disease to the verge of
eradication.
Eradication
of extreme poverty is well within our reach.
It did this most famously in the case of smallpox, where the WHO led the successful campaign on global
eradication
of that long-dread disease.
Crop
eradication
will not work over the long term if there is no legal economy to replace drugs.
With poliovirus now endemic in just three remaining countries, we are already beginning to use the momentum that has carried
eradication
efforts so far to broaden the scope of routine immunization to reach more of the poorest children.
This agreement includes including collaborating or not with the Taliban, cooperating with the Coalition forces, accepting or refusing poppy
eradication
in a village.
Their comprehensive study draws on high-quality survey data from 118 countries and reaches a clear conclusion: the bulk of poverty
eradication
that took place in recent decades was driven by economies’ overall income growth.
But on poverty eradication, theory and evidence show that policy interventions, when skillfully designed, can play a significant role.
This pattern represents not the old regime's eradication, but its coexistence with the new one.
The good news is that, on vector control – that is, mosquito
eradication
– promising innovations are already emerging.
Number nine is polio
eradication.
From Hitler's attempted
eradication
of Europe's Jews to the Rwandan Hutus' extermination of the Tutsi in 1994, policymakers balked at intervening politically, economically, or militarily to obstruct such targeted destructions of minorities.
Large mining companies can prepare for this shift by moving from fossil fuels to other materials, such as iron ore, copper, bauxite, cobalt, rare earth elements, and lithium, as well as mineral fertilizers, which will be needed in large quantities to meet the SDGs’ targets for global hunger
eradication.
Despite initial progress,
eradication
programs crumbled as donors, governments, and populations grew tired and turned their attention elsewhere, allowing malaria to resurge to devastating levels.
No one is suggesting a return to the failed strategies of the first
eradication
program.
All agree that
eradication
is decades away.
Yet, while total
eradication
is beyond the horizon, and new tools are needed to get there, there is much that can be achieved in the near term with our current armory.
As they successfully eliminate malaria, they will provide a new malaria-free anchor that will enable their neighbors, which have been pursuing aggressive control measures in the interim, to embark on their own
eradication
campaigns.
In the Pacific, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands, at the far southeastern margin of the malaria endemic zone, have embarked on an
eradication
campaign with support from the Australian government.
Other malaria margins where
eradication
efforts are underway are China, the Philippines, and Central America.
The task of eliminating malaria, country by country, and eventually reaching global eradication, is underway.
Mergers with other organizations are viewed as a way to lessen the risk of
eradication
by drone strikes or ground attacks from rival forces.
China implemented the policies that engineered history’s greatest poverty
eradication
program prior to, and independently from, the Millennium Declaration and the MDGs.
As matters stand, most of the G20’s engagement with Africa happens through its Development Working Group, which focuses on the basic building blocks of development, like poverty
eradication.
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