Toward a polio-free world

An Afghan boy being vaccinated for polio. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is set to push for the eradication of polio at a high-level event Thursday. Photo by: UNICEF Sverige

After education, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is set to push for another key development issue at a high-level event Thursday (Sept. 27)  the eradication of polio.

The event aims to draw the world’s attention to polio. While the viral disease has been eradicated in many countries, cases have been reported in four countries this year: 88 in Nigeria, 35 in Pakistan, 17 in Afghanistan and five in Chad.

The event, titled, “Our Commitment to the Next Generation: The Legacy of a Polio Free World,” will be attended by world leaders, donors, representatives of development agencies and other polio advocates. Hosting organizations include the World Health Organization, the U.N. FoundationBill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Global Poverty Project.

Ban hopes to galvanize long-term commitments to end polio at the high-level event, which will be followed by a concert in Central Park in New Yorkon Saturday(Sept. 29). The advocacy concert aims to secure financial commitments for the disease and mobilize thousands of people to end polio as well as extreme poverty.

Event highlights

World leaders at the U.N. general debate tackled development issues from ending poverty to addressing conflict. We highlight parts of their speeches and other events that transpired Wednesday (Sept. 26) at the 27th session of the U.N. General Assembly.

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