Integration of Essential Polio Eradication Functions into Existing COVID-19 Response Activities.
Polio has existed in Nigeria as far back as the 1950s. In 2006, Nigeria had
A wise man once said, ‘Health is Wealth”. At Vaccine Network for Disease Control, we prioritise the health and wellbeing of members of our host communities, and work closely with the national and international parastatals to promote health in rural communities and vulnerable areas.
Polio has existed in Nigeria as far back as the 1950s. In 2006, Nigeria had
In this project funded by McArthur Foundation, the Vaccine Network for Disease Control worked with
The Adopt-a-PHC Initiative is a public-private resource mobilization and accountability initiative to support the government in
The Whole Family Approach research project is a groundbreaking work of the Vaccine Network for
Since 2018, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) through the Catholic Caritas Foundation of Nigeria
In 2017, Vaccine Network for Disease Control launched her Women of Influence; an initiative to
The impact of the COVID-19 outbreak is in global proportions. It has widened the pool
At VNDC, we discovered that ‘vaccines’ are not enough. From our experience, especially in urban slums and rural communities, providing vaccines for typical diseases is only the first step in developing sustainable communities. Hunger affects these communities even more. Illiteracy affects these communities and even contributes to other acts that could further hinder the development of communities. We wanted to do more. We wanted to provide solutions to as many of these other problems as we could. This led to the redefinition of the terms DISEASES and VACCINES.
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