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UK must maintain momentum to eradicate polio

1 April 2026
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The UK government has announced it will withdraw funding from the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), a decision that has raised concerns among public health advocates. This initiative, launched in 1988, aims to eliminate polio worldwide, and the UK’s support has been vital in financing vaccination campaigns in high-risk countries. The withdrawal comes amid ongoing global efforts to eradicate polio, with the disease still endemic in a few regions, particularly in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Public health experts emphasize that reducing funding may hinder progress towards global health security and undermine the collective efforts to combat infectious diseases.

Why It Matters

Polio was once a global epidemic, causing hundreds of thousands of cases annually, but vaccination efforts have reduced its prevalence by over 99% since the GPEI’s inception. The initiative has helped vaccinate billions of children, preventing millions of cases and deaths. Currently, only two countries report endemic polio transmission, highlighting the urgency of maintaining funding and support for eradication efforts. The UK’s decision to cut funding may lead to increased vulnerability in regions still battling polio, potentially reversing decades of progress made in public health and vaccination initiatives.

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