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West Region joins polio campaign

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Jeu., 30 Avril 2015 Source: Cameroon Tribune

Cameroonian health authorities and their technical partners are not relenting in their efforts in raising public awareness on the deadly disease, despite recently attaining the status of non-exporter of wild poliomyelitis virus.

Launching the fourth edition of the ‘Governors’ Forum’ on “Lobbying for leadership and partnership for the eradication of polio, promotion of routine vaccination and health of the Cameroonian child,” on April 29, 2015, in Bafoussam, the Governor of the West Region, Awa Fonka Augustine, recalled that vaccination was free and a right for every pregnant woman and child.

While commending the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, for the initiative, he noted that, 86 per cent of parents in the region were now aware of the impact of the affliction after 14 mass vaccination campaigns were carried out since the discovery of two cases of wild polio in 2014.

He added that only 7 per cent of children in the region were yet to be vaccinated. As evidence of government’s seriousness about fighting polio, Governor Fonka announced that, he will lead the regional in a combat strategy, while Senior Divisional Officers do same in their various divisions.

Speaking earlier, the UNICEF Resident Representative for Cameroon, Felicité Tchibindat, appreciated government efforts made in containing polio since cases of the wild virus were discovered in some parts of the country last July.

She warned that it was not time to rest on past laurels, but to strengthen routine vaccination, especially with the imminent introduction of injectable vaccination in place of oral type. According to her, the solidarity that exists among the people of West Region is a plus in guarding against the affliction.

On his part, the Government Delegate to the Bafoussam City Council, Emmanuel Nzete, appealed to the media to make good publicity of the anti-polio campaign so that parents can get their children vaccinated.

The event in the Conference Hall of the Governor’s office was attended by senators, parliamentarians, mayors, Senior Divisional Officers, clergymen from the region among others – all stakeholders in the onslaught against the poliomyelitis virus.

Source: Cameroon Tribune