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"eradication" Definitions
  1. the act of destroying or getting rid of something completely, especially something bad

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"[The eradication of type 21990 polio] is a significant achievement that should reinvigorate the eradication process and provides motivation for the final step — the eradication of wild poliovirus type 20133," said David Salisbury, chair of the independent Global Commission for the Certification of Poliomyelitis Eradication, in a statement Thursday.
New "hardware" of eradication: We need to create and deploy innovative tools to overcome the biological obstacles to eradication.
Successes in polio eradication (including the recently announced eradication of one of the two remaining wild strains) highlight the importance of collaboration.
"What we're looking at now is sort of the endgame of polio eradication," says Dr. Jay Wenger, who leads the Gates Foundation's polio eradication efforts.
"Although this is a setback and a disappointment, polio eradication is still absolutely feasible and on track," said Michel Zaffran, the new World Health Organization chief of polio eradication.
But the tail end of the eradication efforts has been threatened by the very thing that made eradication programs a success: the vaccines themselves, which — in rare instances — can cause small outbreaks.
They're also imitating the kind of command-center-led coordination efforts that have been crucial to historic public health victories, such as the eradication of small pox and the near-eradication of polio.
To prevent that, the eradication campaign is taking several steps.
Rebooting — and committing to — mosquito eradication can eliminate existing ones.
Almost every day since then, he has thought about eradication.
What else is worthy of eradication, or at least delegation?
An eradication strategy would likely include insecticides and bucket traps.
He also championed women's rights and the eradication of castes.
That's one reason eradication has been a challenge, Hopkins said.
The goal, Day said, should be control rather than eradication.
We take a stand against environmental destruction and cultural eradication.
The prevention and eradication of such extremism remains our priority.
They recommend creating an independent monitoring board for malaria eradication.
The UN already declared October 17 International Poverty Eradication Day.
So New Zealand's best eradication technology may be its humans.
"The achievement of polio eradication will be a milestone for global health," said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization and chair of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, in a statement Thursday.
Eradication efforts funded in large part by U.S. programs have led to more than a 2628% decrease in cases since the launch of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), an international partnership founded in 28500.
And the durability of histamine post-eradication is just as troubling.
Eradication efforts are ongoing after the snails were reintroduced in 2011.
Do we even have the authority to attempt intentional species eradication?
Even in health, the eradication of polio has proven maddeningly elusive.
And that's really bad news for the future of roach eradication.
But Pakistan is an exception, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative says.
Eradication efforts between 1997 and 2010 cost more than $373 million.
The smallpox eradication campaign saved countless lives abroad and in America.
An important breakthrough has been made in the eradication of AIDs.
Drug War at its most belligerent: crop eradication, crippling local economies,
Their eradication would be devastating up and down the food chain.
The comparison that last question usually draws is that of smallpox eradication.
The WHO plans to phase out the oral vaccine as eradication nears.
It's a massive undertaking and a major step towards eradication, says Zaffran.
Eradication has proven to be impossible in Guam, with all efforts failing.
Our society treated black bodies as disposable, if not bound for eradication.
"They've been very successful in their Guinea worm eradication efforts," she explained.
The government does have some creative allies in its mammal eradication effort.
But thanks to the "largest eradication project" ever, it's now rodent-free.
But a 1951 eradication effort yanked up 41,230 pounds of the plant.
China has expanded medical coverage and made poverty eradication a top priority.
Notably, Gates has been a longtime advocate for the eradication of polio.
Landmines are often placed around coca-growing areas to deter eradication efforts.
But as efforts stand, less than half of that eradication is possible.
But I'm talking about the wholesale eradication of poverty in our society.
In Pakistan, these two measures paint somewhat different pictures of disease eradication.
But now that we're on the brink of total eradication, it's unacceptable.
But eradication efforts on New Zealand's mainland have been far less substantial.
It also said it was a signatory to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals that promote decent work conditions and seek eradication of forced labor and a member of the National Institute for Eradication of Slave Labor (INPACTO).
It recommends focusing on three areas: what it calls the "software" of eradication (think soft skills, like management training), the "hardware" of eradication (think molecular technology for diagnostics), and the financial investment needed to make it all happen.
Viktor Zhdanov, the Soviet scientist behind the eradication of smallpox, also developed biological weapons for the USSR; there's speculation this is part of why the country bought in to eradication, since it made smallpox a more potent weapon.
The government can use aerial spraying of coca crops if manual eradication fails.
Back then, there was an Aedes aegypti eradication branch of CDC, Ettestad said.
Note also that biologist E. O. Wilson is in favor of mosquito eradication.
But if malaria-carrying mosquito eradication happens, there are other potential negative outcomes.
Peace-deal sceptics cheer on forced eradication; pro-deal politicians back crop substitution.
Once elimination is achieved in every region of the world, eradication is declared.
However, Wagenknecht and Sunde's work doesn't suddenly call for the eradication of currency.
Grove owners sometimes try to remove infected trees, but eradication efforts haven't worked.
The eradication of smallpox in 1980 was a monumental advance in public health.
But eradication orders were renewed, and expanded to the entire pack, on Aug.
The film depicts not a celebration of literature, but rather its attempted eradication.
Indonesia was the country most in favor of eradication, with 85 percent support.
The anti-narcotics team had been reviewing poppy eradication efforts in the area.
I have visited more than 10 countries taking part in polio eradication efforts.
"An animal reservoir is the kiss of death for eradication," Dr. Eberhard said.
Water bug eradication tips make up one-fourth of a handyman's annual income.
"The arc of culture change and stigma eradication was being launched," Miller says.
So most eradication technologies have a "shelf-life," becoming less effective over time.
Humans can undermine proven eradication techniques because people are great sources of food.
The Sri Lanka Red Cross Society has had 300 volunteers working on dengue eradication.
And full, official, global eradication could be declared by the end of this decade.
It came alongside increased persecution of minorities and the eradication of their religious institutions.
Still, the eradication effort seemed extreme, like a grand experiment in whole system ecology.
The widely loathed rodent is a frequent target of eradication programs in cities worldwide.
The universally loathed rodent is a frequent target of eradication programs in cities worldwide.
The money generated has gone toward global H.I.V./AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria eradication programs.
It is about time we really tackle the eradication of malaria in this world.
When the eradication drive began in the 1980s, polio paralyzed 1,000 children a day.
So the global trend toward malaria reduction, if not quite eradication, is continuing apace.
Throughout it all, opium eradication helped to turn the local populace against American troops.
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has praised Duque's stepped-up eradication efforts.
So began the eradication of the familiar foam clamshells around the city this year.
Clarke has labeled members of the movement "subhuman creeps" and called for its eradication.
The two sides last week announced a deal on joint eradication of illicit crops.
Across the globe, Trump's apparent eradication of ISIS also places him among the greats.
In the report issued on Thursday, Mr. Ban blamed perennial underfunding for cholera eradication.
"Eradication has dropped precipitously to 355 hectares — a fall of some 91 percent," Fedotov said.
In 2017, Fresno, California, began its own mosquito-eradication program with inert male Aedes aegypti.
"We've got a real chance of eradication as far as human cases go," Hopkins says.
This approach — eradication of a targeted species that is the disease vector — is relatively uncommon.
It's as nearsighted a discursive container as "Hillary supporter" is for its eradication of difference.
And we handle local outbreaks in warm places like Florida with quick containment and eradication.
Many, including the New York City Comptroller, have called for an eradication of the industry.
Campaigners said a lack of sex education and information about FGM were preventing its eradication.
Instead he spoke more generally about the organization's cholera eradication plan, which is grossly underfunded.
Still, the biggest roadblock, Corrigan said, is that rat eradication programs are just plain underfunded.
In medical school, none of my professors had ever broached the possibility of disease eradication.
The smallpox eradication program did not qualify, then, because Jenner's vaccine came 184 years earlier.
Its 2005–2006 demolition was the "grand finale" of Azerbaijan's eradication of Nakhichevan's Armenian past.
Hopkins estimates the total cost of the three-decade eradication campaign at about $350 million.
Next year eradication in the region would continue more intensely, Moran said, without offering details.
"It has stopped being all about corruption eradication, and being more about politics," he said.
The deaths are under investigation, said Victor Rucoba, the head of the government's eradication agency.
The other disease closest to complete eradication is dracunculiasis, better known as Guinea worm disease.
Many other eradication attempts followed the Stephens Island project, each consisting of a larger challenge.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has praised stepped-up eradication efforts under Duque, who supports restarting the aerial fumigation of coca - which is more efficient and safer for troops than manual eradication as coca fields are often guarded or booby trapped by armed groups.
The study has a more general implication: Disease eradication may not always be what it seems.
With fentanyl, there are no concerns about growing seasons or crop eradication by the Mexican military.
Goldbarg blames the resurgence on the Colombian government's decision to end aerial eradication of coca plants.
Its conclusion: no longer a sci-fi dream, malaria eradication is now possible in our lifetime.
To be sure, the approaches to malaria eradication it outlines are all scientifically and politically plausible.
That marked the eradication of a disease which, from 270 to 20143, killed around 22014m people.
The government will step up forced eradication of coca, including by sending drones to spray crops.
IN 1988 A world emboldened by the eradication of smallpox set its cross-hairs on polio.
Last year peasants angry about forced eradication blocked roads in Nariño and other regions for days.
Members of an eradication group that took off from Tumaco killed seven unarmed protesters in October.
The eradication of one of the world's very worst problems is a prize worth fighting for.
Many peasants are naturally distrustful of the state; the programme of forced eradication inevitably reinforces this.
Wildlands took place entirely in Bolivia with the main objective being the eradication of drug dealers.
The World Bank works to promote economic development and poverty eradication through loans and technical support.
But the fall was more down to crop failures than any eradication campaign, the UNODC said.
As an international community, we remain committed to the eradication of Daesh and its hateful ideology.
"Globally we have never been so close to Guinea worm eradication as now," Dieudonné Sankara said.
Rahmatullah Alokozai, whose main duty is opium eradication, has declared there will be none in 2016.
Inside Zimbabwe, his government waged a campaign of systematic land theft and eradication of white farmers.
The risk for outbreaks remains high, however, and the disease's countrywide eradication is still years away.
That infuriated Afghan and United States officials at the time when eradication was the American policy.
Short of total eradication, countries need to keep their guard up even when they meet elimination.
Duque is pushing to restart aerial fumigation of coca - which is more efficient than manual eradication.
The second was in May 0003, when polio seemed to surge again, threatening the eradication effort.
Nothing would precipitate the fall of our nation more than the eradication of the free press.
An investment in the stability of Somalia is an investment in the global eradication of extremism.
In gardening forums across the West, there are threads dedicated to the eradication of the weed.
The WHO considers FGM violence against women and calls for the global eradication of the practice.
"Falling short of eradication led to a sense of defeat, the neglect of malaria control efforts and abandonment of research into new tools and approaches," the WHO's Strategic Advisory Group on Malaria Eradication said in its summary of a three-year review released on August 23.
Coca production in Colombia surged to levels unseen in two decades of U.S. eradication efforts in 2016.
Could the failures—and near-successes—of other eradication campaigns ultimately teach us how to conquer measles?
Now the government plans to combine attacks on drug processing with voluntary agreements for eradication and substitution.
In 2016, the Polio Global Eradication Initiative phased out this vaccine, switching to a safer oral vaccine.
There's are pimple popping videos that explore the art of acne eradication and attract millions of followers.
"I do not believe that we have the arsenal that could lead to eradication," Dr. Wirth said.
But if total eradication is the goal, this bug really shouldn't exist in a dangerous form anywhere.
Thomas Scott of UC Davis cautions, however, that it may be tricky to replicate past eradication campaigns.
"Those sorts of things are critical for understanding eradication in currently plague-hit areas, such as Madagascar."
And she is quick to note that Wynwood is getting the bulk of the mosquito eradication attention.
From 2014 to 2015, opium eradication in Helmand nearly doubled, to great acclaim in drug enforcement circles.
Until this week Nigeria had been applauded as a global health success story for polio eradication efforts.
If health workers also advised parents that even minor rituals are unnecessary, progress towards eradication could continue.
It has taken almost 20 years of trial and error to uncover the pathway to slavery eradication.
Opium eradication or interception got little attention in the Trump administration's new strategy for the Afghan war.
Religiosity and bellicosity are on his mind, along with racism and the eradication of Native American languages.
After decades of backbreaking work, dracunculiasis is one of two human diseases on the brink of eradication.
Some of the hotel's first foreign guests were a British team sent to coordinate opium-eradication efforts.
Only the eradication of the N-word from the Latinx vocabulary can truly rectify things going forward.
The eradication of the Islamic State should be the main objective, followed by the containment of Iran.
"We have lost basically a year and a half," says Michel Zaffran, WHO's director of polio eradication.
Hakizimana believes malaria eradication in rice paddies is feasible, but Bti spraying is just the first step.
Scientists think jackals began to move north because wolves were targeted for eradication, particularly in the Balkans.
But the eradication effort didn't occur fast enough to prevent the extinction of the flightless Lyall's wren.
I think we're at the beginning of an eradication era — because of vaccines — and as we learn more and more about logistics, cold chains, how to develop vaccines that don't require refrigeration, don't require using needles and syringes, I think the future is very bright for disease eradication.
Thomas Scott of UC Davis cautions, however, that it may be difficult to replicate past eradication campaigns precisely.
The success of the global polio eradication campaign may hinge on the outcome of the DRC's polio outbreak.
In 2016, the Polio Global Eradication Initiative phased out the use of the polio type-2 oral vaccine.
Eliminating polio has become what Michel Zaffran, director of polio eradication at the WHO, calls a "dual emergency".
This was in some ways pernicious, a means to associate all Indians with violent resistance, justifying their eradication.
Now there are only three: Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan (where ongoing political conflicts have made eradication efforts difficult).
It also enabled the deployment of the army to help 310,000 health workers in the mosquito-eradication drive.
The global malaria eradication program set out to make the world malaria-free when it launched in 1955.
For the last twenty years we have mostly used forced eradication to put a stop to coca cultivation.
Any future that doesn't center the eradication of oppression and collective freedom is not a future worth imagining.
"Conflict has become the most insurmountable barrier to poverty eradication and sustainable development," he wrote in the report.
The skies were generous with heavy rainfall, and the Afghan government with its cancellation of annual eradication campaigns.
"We have our organized plan for eradication in Kandahar province," said Hanif Danishyar, a spokesman for the ministry.
So far, that country's experience with its drug strategy is showing more promise than Washington's forced-eradication model.
Nearly 350 measles cases were diagnosed in the country last year, the second-highest number since its eradication.
The "siren song of eradication," he once wrote, had led to goals that were more "evangelical" than attainable.
No single innovation will be enough, but taken together, they amount to a new model for disease eradication.
Innovative partnerships, such as the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, have tackled global health crisis through constructive, collaborative programs.
The fascist offers transcendence through the group, which in his racist ideology entails the eradication of other groups.
Although there was talk of a Nobel Prize, none has ever been given for the eradication of smallpox.
The courts rejected those arguments in case after case, insisting that the eradication of discrimination was too important.
With such a staggering number of individuals, it's undeniable that there would long term consequences to mosquitoes' eradication.
For the foreign policy pragmatists who worry about genuine openness, think Wilberforce and the eradication of Western slavery.
"In Helmand, we were targeting to do more than 21,153 to 215,22017 hectares of eradication," Mr. Qaem said.
Culling "would be a big challenge," said Dr. Philippe Tchindebet Ouakou, Chad's national coordinator for Guinea worm eradication.
Some of that money comes with strings attached, directing the organization to pursue specific projects, like polio eradication.
The world is facing outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases that had been well on their way to eradication.
Duque supports restarting aerial fumigation of coca - which is more efficient and safer for troops than manual eradication.
A country loses its eradication status if an outbreak brought in from elsewhere lasts longer than 12 months.
The world's polio eradication campaign has already done away with two of the three naturally occurring wild polioviruses.
Once Pakistan is declared free of wild poliovirus, the eradication campaign must switch to using the inactivated vaccine.
They also brought social peace after decades of territorial infighting and repression by the military's coca eradication squads.
It also calls on ethnic Germans to have more children to prevent the eradication of the German people.
We're talking billions of dollars, not just in lost revenue, but also in lost jobs and eradication efforts.
Vigilant and rigorous eradication of nonbaseball will give us the same dose of baseball in far less time.
Crime and the general state of insecurity in the border region have also interfered with the eradication program.
The eradication effort now rests heavily on the shoulders of Mr. Campos and his American counterpart, Mr. Herrera.
The state will eradicate 100,000 hectares of coca, half through forced eradication and half through the voluntary program.
Now there are two: Pakistan and Afghanistan (where ongoing conflict with the Taliban has made eradication efforts difficult).
This is by far the most ambitious mammal eradication program ever proposed in a large, populated land area.
"For too long, malaria eradication has been a distant dream, but now we have evidence that malaria can and should be eradicated by 21969," said Sir Richard Feachem, co-chair of The Lancet Commission on malaria eradication and director of the Global Health Group at the University of California, San Francisco.
Eradication should be done by physical removal or using herbicides such as glyphosate or triclopyr, according to the NYDEC .
WHO's spokesman on polio eradication, Sona Bari, said both Syria and Iraq saw polio outbreaks a few years ago.
She added that contraception "will not solve the Zika crisis" - only the eradication of the virus-carrying mosquitoes would.
Some scientists think of smallpox and polio as hares in the eradication race and Guinea worm as the tortoise.
Rates of syphilis, which public-health researchers once thought was on the cusp of eradication, have shot up fourfold.
In 1988, when WHO launched the eradication program, there were more than 350,000 cases in 125 polio-endemic countries.
It is an effective form of control, if not eradication, and bird numbers quickly rise in poison-strewn forests.
The "increased incidence of hair removal," the researchers concluded, could only lead to the eventual "complete eradication" of crabs.
According to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, this indicates that the strain has been circulating silently for five years.
She advised the government to consult weather forecasts and launch eradication measures before heavy rains and continue throughout them.
According to the UNODC survey, opium cultivation plummeted in 2017 despite the government scaling back its poppy-eradication efforts.
"Nobody was in control," said Dian Patria, who works on natural resources at the country's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).
To truly achieve elimination locally (and, one day, global eradication), there's another essential piece to the puzzle: economic development.
The Global Polio Eradication Initiative, launched in 1988, originally aimed to end all transmission of the disease by 2000.
Chief dela Rosa called the drug eradication program "a total war" but said the police were following established procedures.
As of March the government has signed voluntary eradication agreements with associations representing more than 50,000 coca-growing households.
But regardless of the true scale of the eradication, it is unclear whether the policy has any real impact.
The decline of Buffalo and other rust belt cities represents the eradication of an important stage of human progress.
"Elimination as a public health problem" is different from complete eradication of the bacteria, which experts see as impossible.
In Mexico, it is the military that has the drug enforcement mission, which includes fighting cartels and poppy eradication.
She says what starts with Weinstein should end with the eradication of all abuses of power in the workplace.
Chinese officials say the internment camps are set up for vocational training or for the eradication of Islamic extremism.
Among Buddhists, the Dalai Lama has personally given polio vaccine to children to further the world polio-eradication drive.
" Antezana, a law-and-order advocate who supports forced eradication of coca crops, agrees that the country "is close.
All of this can and should be fought against, but it doesn't require a total eradication of the products.
Since then, it's been credited with preventing the eradication of 99 percent of the 1,650 species it has guarded.
That does not mean complete eradication, because the bacteria that cause tetanus exist everywhere in soil and animal droppings.
But under the guidance of the World Health Organization, an eradication campaign greatly picked up steam in the 22s.
Much the same may be said about other infectious diseases that are candidates for eradication, notably measles and rubella.
Malaria eradication would be "of historic importance ... it's probably killed more human beings than any other disease," Feachem adds.
" He urged the eradication of "a deeply rooted machista culture," one that "ultimately and truly generates violence against women.
Had the eradication drive never happened, it is estimated that polio would have crippled 16 million children by now.
Using genetic and pharmacological methods based on McNaughton's research, she had achieved a consistent eradication of the mice's pain.
Over the years, they have been left greatly diminished, a proud tribe working to stave off eradication and invisibility.
Texas is populated with 2.6 million wild hogs, a number sure to grow if eradication efforts remain the same.
The eradication campaign didn't choose the oral vaccine for worldwide distribution just for its cost and ease of use.
Some of them, like ones about polio eradication and fixing the education system, are specific to Gates' own interests.
Since then, decades of intensive, costly eradication efforts have managed to annihilate the pest in nearly the entire country.
The bilateral eradication campaign also suffered for years from a lack of communication and coordination between the two sides.
While tragic, the killings in Baluchistan Province will not seriously disrupt Pakistan's eradication drive, said one of its leaders.
In the mid-20th century, an eradication program had wiped out the species from much of the Western Hemisphere.
Here are key dates in the drive to end malaria: 22015 - The United States launches the National Malaria Eradication Program.
In March, Duque said he&aposd bring back a controversial aerial coca eradication program that Santos ended over health concerns.
Sounds brutal, but the rodents' eradication will help restore other animal populations, including native seabirds, amphibians and plants, scientists say.
Smallpox had been chosen not just because it was a killer, but because it possessed qualities that made eradication plausible.
Critics warn eradication does nothing to reduce demand for coca for the production of cocaine, nor poverty among the growers.
Although that brings the world another step closer to eradication, the effort has taken far longer than was ever anticipated.
The number of cases of sleeping sickness is at its lowest in 2015 years, and eradication is now thought possible.
This is theoretically a movie about the subversion of democracy, the eradication of personal privacy, and a quiet global takeover.
More than that, the most crucial stakeholders for malaria eradication interventions are the people living in countries affected by malaria.
The Eradication Initiative would like to (ideally) phase out all oral vaccines by 2020, and replace them with injectable vaccine.
There is no requirement in the eradication of transborder financial crime for registers of beneficial ownership to be publicly accessible.
"There's been a breakdown of trust between the government and communities," said Sona Bari, a WHO spokeswoman on polio eradication.
They recommend that proactive eradication measures should be implemented throughout the year, not just when the number of infections increases.
Walk Free called on governments to measure the extent of slavery within their countries as a necessary step toward eradication.
Google also announced a $1 million grant for UNICEF, which will go toward mosquito eradication, vaccine development, and awareness campaigns.
Government-sanctioned extermination campaigns resulted in the near eradication of wolves in the contiguous United States in the 20th century.
In fact, if eradication efforts are sustained, the new Administration and new Congress could see the end of polio entirely.
The goals are a set of 17 objectives for the eradication of poverty, hunger, illiteracy, gender discrimination and other afflictions.
Minnesota's agriculture department will offer eradication services to help landowners eliminate the weed, Friisoe said, including testing suspect seed mixes.
But budget cuts and the development of an effective yellow fever vaccine ended eradication efforts, and Aedes aegypti populations rebounded.
Coca eradication efforts by the U.S. and Colombian governments over the last few decades have failed to destroy the crop.
In recent years, his main occupation has been as a philanthropist, donating billions to world health and disease eradication programs.
Mr. Qaem said the situation could improve if opium crop eradication efforts factored more into the planning of security operations.
There is also reason to doubt that the snake story is an allegory for St. Patrick's eradication of pagan religions.
The eradication of smallpox in the 1960s and '70s was arguably the greatest achievement in the annals of public health.
Even at the height of the Cold War, the US and Soviet Union at odds, we collaborated on smallpox eradication.
And some say it could get worse if there is any attempt to speed up coca eradication in the countryside.
Without a definitive eradication, businesses – especially small businesses – are going to continue to suffer widely in the months to come.
The polio virus, once thought to verge on eradication, is one of the most contagious diseases in inadequately protected areas.
Accordingly, the Australian government has launched a large-scale feline eradication effort to try to save the natives from destruction.
Grace Forrest is a founding director of Walk Free Foundation, an international organization focused on the eradication of modern slavery.
Cotton farming returned only sporadically, most recently in 2004, the same year the state began a boll weevil eradication program.
Eradication efforts in much of the world were a success, but half of the world's population remains at risk today.
"For too long, malaria eradication has been a distant dream, but now we have evidence that malaria can and should be eradicated by 2050," said Richard Feachem, co-chair of the Lancet Commission on malaria eradication, which just published the results of a major new study funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
This might accelerate the timetables for major anti-ISIS offensives, but it's unlikely to lead to the eradication of the jihadis.
Last week at least seven farmers protesting eradication were killed in a confused incident with police in Tumaco, in southwestern Colombia.
"Now, in 2016, hopes for eradication have long since faded, as have many of the gains realized by the effort," Drs.
That means the country is set to be declared polio-free by the World Health Organisation-backed Global Polio Eradication Initiative.
That is bound to provoke conflict with farmers; last year they paralysed large parts of the country in protests against eradication.
"Court trials can go on for years," said Nirmal Gorana, convener of the National Campaign Committee for Eradication of Bonded Labour.
Despite the setbacks in Nigeria, the WHO believes eradication is a possibility as long as the recent outbreak is promptly controlled.
But as the above story shows, "eradication" is not as simple as a dictionary definition would lead a person to believe.
Only 25 cases of Guinea-worm disease were reported in six countries last year, "putting eradication within reach", the WHO says.
But the tail-end efforts are at risk from the very thing that made eradication programs a success: the vaccines themselves.
By the mid-1970s, however, signs were beginning to emerge that certain strategies aimed at total eradication were liable to backfire.
Two of the European Union's crowning achievements — monetary union and the eradication of borders — have become threats to its very existence.
The idea is that the money contributed by buying these branded items helps bring the disease one step closer to eradication.
Commissioner Syed Asif Haider Shah, a city official, vowed that the polio eradication campaign would continue on Thursday, its last day.
Reuters reported in April that Mexico's army was allowing the United States and the United Nations to observe opium poppy eradication.
Eradication. When smallpox was an issue, we did all in our power so that no one could get smallpox ever again.
Eradication of the virus in Pakistan is crucial to the drive to rid the world of polio, once and for all.
Babar Bin Atta, Prime Minister Imran Khan's point person on polio eradication, acknowledged in an interview that the situation remains challenging.
Complete eradication isn't necessary; the malaria parasite can't maintain its populations once the number of mosquitoes falls below a certain number.
And despite the formal eradication of apartheid, South Africa remains a land of stark economic inequalities that break along racial lines.
Manual eradication is expensive and less effective than aerial fumigation, Duque said, and the government needs all tools at its disposal.
Until now, the Corruption Eradication Commission has operated with unusual autonomy and has had considerable success in bringing down corrupt politicians.
We currently spend a little over $4 million, but annual spending of around $6 billion will probably be necessary for eradication.
"The program has prevented 18 million children from being paralyzed by polio," says John Vertefeuille, the CDC's polio eradication branch chief.
"People have been laboring under this misapprehension that what we need to offer people is eradication of their experiences," he says.
"Any investment in poverty eradication is an important option globally which underpins the ability to improve land management," she said in Geneva.
But with the advent of the polio vaccine and the eventual eradication of polio in the U.S., the condition became incredibly rare.
According to annual domestic-eradication reports by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), indoor marijuana production in Florida declined between 2012 and 2014.
A dark gift of eradication campaigns is that their intense focus on a disease reveals things that research had never recognized before.
"No complete eradication of the flaws is possible at the moment; the risk can only be minimized," it said in a statement.
Argelia's coca farmers have a new slogan: "resistance"—to both the eradication pacts and the new armed groups trying to muscle in.
The organization's campaigning also led to the Canadian government providing 100 million Canadian dollars ($79.9 million) towards the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.
The World Health Organization's polio eradication program, which began in 1988, has been one of the greatest success stories in global health.
Protection of migrants and eradication of child marriage are among the global goals adopted unanimously by U.N. member nations three years ago.
The World Health Organization's polio eradication program, which began in 245, has been one of the greatest success stories in global health.
Eradication campaigns pegged back the disease through the 20th century and the World Health Organization declared Italy free of malaria in 1970.
It's been tried before In the not-so-distant past, there were notions of mosquito eradication, but history quickly taught us otherwise.
BECKY QUICK: We are getting close to a goal that you've been after for some time, which is the eradication of polio.
The deal is controversial due in part to the potential eradication of subsidies and other support given to domestic and regional businesses.
The Thai government also started to crack down on heroin trafficking routes after the launch of the 1984 nationwide opium eradication campaign.
Europe has had its own measles problem, too, with outbreaks threatening to reverse the progress toward the eventual eradication of the problem.
Eradication programs are difficult and time-consuming — using larvicides, getting rid of any potential breeding sites such as trash or old tires.
One of its core purposes was to accelerate the eradication of the "Four Olds": old customs, old culture, old habits, old ideas.
There are many reasons a local could become a target – from having the wrong acquaintances, to refusing extortionists, to supporting coca eradication.
Latin American countries are helping to shrink the malaria map, and bringing the world closer to our ultimate goal of malaria eradication.
Following years of research and debate, the Lord Howe Island Board decided in September to go ahead with a rat eradication program.
He gave the example of Helmand Province, where eradication operations were attempted, but only started after this year's crop had been harvested.
Eradication was abysmal, with security forces unable to even raze fields in Sarobi, just 50 miles from the presidential palace in Kabul.
It's not even airtight to maintain, as scholars do, that the snake story is an allegory for St.Patrick's eradication of pagan religions.
Attacking the US with a nuke would seem completely reckless, since it would almost certainly ensure North Korea's eradication in retaliatory strikes.
When Mr. Carter began the eradication drive in 1986, there were an estimated 3.5 million cases in 21 Asian and African countries.
And we nearly wiped it out during the 1950s with an intensive pesticide campaign (it eventually rebounded after eradication efforts let up).
"That rarely comes along and is important to pursue as a public health matter," she said, referring to the possibility of eradication.
But DSA members also say that overthrowing capitalism must include the eradication of "hierarchical systems" that lie beyond the market as well.
Such an approach is reasonable because the goal of treatment is eradication of an infection rather than determining the lowest effective dose.
"This is a great day for South Sudan, Africa and all of humanity," said Dr. Donald Hopkins, the Carter Center's eradication expert.
The play is about the British-ordered eradication of the Irish language but it was full of beloved quotes from ancient languages.
Our support for measles and polio eradication efforts have rapidly reduced child deaths in even the most remote corners of the planet.
As a pioneer in healthcare for more than 30 years, she's driven major developments toward the eradication of disease, poverty and inequity.
For instance, Gates engaged McKinsey to work with the Nigerian government and Global Polio Eradication Initiative partners on establishing emergency operations centers.
We still have quite a ways to go before the total eradication of these ills or evils that my dad talked about.
We still have quite a ways to go before the total eradication of these ills or evils that my dad talked about.
"This represents the largest withdrawal of one vaccine, and associated roll out of another vaccine in history," the Polio Eradication Initiative reports.
The World Health Organization's polio eradication program, which began in 20153, has been one of the greatest success stories in global health.
Haspel, who then worked out of Langley overseeing the CIA's torture program, had her name on the cable that ordered their eradication.
The center also has provided technical and financial assistance to national Guinea worm eradication programs to stop the actual transmission of the disease.
The Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation (WOTCLEF) clothes and feeds victims, provides counseling and attempts to reunite them with their families.
The killings provoked an unprecedented response: the eradication of street prostitution in the town, a first for any urban center in the country.
According to a profile of him in The New Yorker, Dr. Soper used to say that mosquito eradication was impossible in a democracy.
No one could have guessed we'd find it in a movie that was all about the successful eradication of 50 percent of humanity.
"With the tools that we have today, it is most unlikely that eradication could be achieved," Alonso told reporters in a telephone briefing.
As a pediatrician, she tended to the sick and healed them, and even saw the eradication of childhood diseases like polio and smallpox.
"[This] will help us shape future HIV eradication strategies that could be applied at a larger scale than stem cell transplantation," said Wensing.
In 22020, according to the Polio Eradication Initiative, there were 20143 cases of polio across the globe from wild strains of the virus.
Eradication and control efforts have shown progress over the past 15 years, though they've been hampered by growing resistance to drugs and insecticides.
In 2014, Britton joined the United Nations Development Programme as a Goodwill Ambassador to advocate on behalf of women's empowerment and poverty eradication.
The goal here isn't so much eradication of these pervasive problems as reducing the areas in which they can operate without our noticing.
Your article brought back memories of Western intellectuals at the time who supported Mao Zedong's eradication of old customs, culture, habits and ideas.
Northern Nigeria poses a threat to the worldwide eradication of polio because of rumors, misconceptions and anti-polio vaccine propaganda circulating the region.
Are the stakes finally high enough to expedite an effective, hemisphere-wide mosquito eradication program that makes use of modern genetic modification techniques?
Today, there are only twelve known cases of the wild poliovirus, according to Jay Wenger, who leads the Gates Foundation polio eradication efforts.
" According to the GAO, the National Guard's Counterdrug program "was originally conceived as a reconnaissance support mission largely focused on marijuana eradication efforts.
Since taking office, President Trump has affirmed America's unwavering commitment to the eradication of ISIS, and to jumpstarting the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Mr. Qaem, the deputy minister, said that just as eradication efforts were about to begin in Sarobi District, the district's leadership was changed.
If you support food security, global health, poverty eradication, you should be very concerned about how climate change works to counteract those goals.
But at some point, curing became synonymous with eradicating, and the hard truth is that much of the time, that eradication is impossible.
Dr. Carrete hopes that this paper will help provide evidence that if the noctules are to be saved, eradication is the only option.
The government's eradication efforts have come to the forefront again as Mr. Minnis has highlighted the safety risks associated with the remaining structures.
Trade wars, migration, energy supplies, climate change and the eradication of poverty underpin the basic themes of the 193-member General Assembly agenda.
"Lack of sufficient political will is probably the greatest impediment to global measles eradication," the National Center for Biotechnology Information said in 2002.
But estimates of Mexican cultivation are based on satellite images, unlike census-based U.N. programs that can confidently map cultivation and eradication data.
Creating a mosquito that could eliminate those diseases would rank, along with the eradication of smallpox, as one of public health's signature achievements.
The largest successful pest-eradication effort to date took place on South Georgia Island, near Antarctica, which was declared rodent-free last year.
In 2012, the Taliban, which remain in control in some mountainous areas, imposed a ban on vaccinations, which slowed the polio eradication effort.
But it still had other nations in its grip, especially in Africa, making a comeback after it seemed on the verge of eradication.
The United States was already leading effective disease-eradication efforts in the Western Hemisphere and felt the United Nations was under Communist influence.
That oral polio vaccine (or OPV, as it's often called) became the favored vaccine of the World Health Organization in its eradication efforts.
In 2015, according to the Polio Eradication Initiative, there were 70 cases of polio across the globe from wild strains of the virus.
In 1910, 7.5 million Southerners had hookworms, according to an investigation conducted by the Rockefeller Sanitation Commission for the Eradication of Hookworm Disease.
Guinea worm disease, a painful and disabling disease that 30 years ago afflicted more than 3 million people, is on the brink of eradication.
They estimate eradication would cost a fraction of this — $90 billion to $120 billion, making it one of the "best buys" in global development.
A flowing river collapsed into an eternal whirlpool, Time Kompression is the eradication of the space between us and the time that separates us.
You also hear gratitude that Bolivia has replaced a strategy of eradication with one of regulated production to meet historic national demand for coca.
Several target dates for eradication have come and gone and Hopkins knows that even now, on the precipice of victory, a setback could happen.
The farmers in Juquila Yucucani do not consider themselves criminals, and say current poppy eradication efforts by the army also sometimes destroy legal crops.
Indeed, a long campaign of disinformation spread by the Taliban helps explain why Pakistan's polio eradication program has not yet wiped out the disease.
The volcano on the island, once dormant, has suddenly become active, and is threatening a species eradication on par with, well, the last one.
Researchers have been working on the gene drive approach to malaria eradication for more than a decade and have already overcome enormous technical challenges.
In the two countries where the type 1 virus is still endemic, Pakistan and Afghanistan, ongoing political conflicts continue to challenge the eradication efforts.
Police in Colombia fired into a crowd of farmers protesting against coca eradication efforts in Tumaco, one of the country's poorest areas, killing six.
Improving health, for example through malaria-eradication efforts, is associated with children receiving more schooling and going on to earn more money in adulthood.
President-elect Ivan Duque is promising a tougher approach to speed up eradication of the drug, including aerial spraying and the use of drones.
January's declaration of eradication is the WHO's third for the country, demonstrating how vigilant everyone still needs to be to avoid future flare-ups.
"This is not unusual; it is usually the very young who are most at risk," said Oliver Rosenbauer, WHO Global Polio Eradication Initiative spokesman.
The outbreak in Florida, which has been linked to mosquito transmission, may be restricted in spread due to eradication control by public health officials.
Over the next three decades, the eradication program was carried out first in Florida, then in the Southwest and eventually, in Mexico and beyond.
Instead of reactive funding surges, we need a more comprehensive approach so that we can accelerate the eradication of all of these neglected diseases.
In the 22019s, Americans Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin made breakthrough vaccine discoveries that have driven the disease to the verge of eradication today.
Under pressure from Washington, the year-old government of President Ivan Duque has quadrupled the number of eradication teams to 100 since taking office.
After some escaped and defied an aggressive eradication effort, he moved to France, where his main legacy was illustrations of astronomical phenomena like eclipses.
The oldest of these funds, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, was created in 1988, when the world recorded about 350,000 cases of the disease.
Previously undisclosed data explored by Reuters offers a hyper-local look at neighborhood areas where the city has fallen short of its eradication goal.
This week, The UK's Department for International Development announced a £4.5 million partnership ($6.6 million) to support the Carter Center's Guinea Worm Eradication Programme.
After that, Hannity seemed to agree with Trump's dismissal of collusion and moved onto other topics, including nuclear proliferation and the eradication of ISIS.
In 2013, the polio eradication effort took a direct hit when militants attacked some foreign doctors and staff administering vaccines, as Al Jazeera reported.
They must provide you with a form that tells you which floors have been affected and whether or not eradication measures have been taken.
My organization has been working alongside tribal leaders in northeastern Nigeria, where we're creating targeted poverty eradication solutions to build resiliency in rural communities.
During the 1940s and 50s, successful eradication campaigns aimed at quelling deadly yellow fever outbreaks vanquished Aedes from Brazil and much of the region.
Nearly every candidate called for the radical transformation –– or total eradication –– of the political and financial institutions that have shaped the modern American economy.
If we were required to engage in human sacrifice in order to save his works from eradication, how many humans would be too many?
According to Donald Hopkins, vice president for health programs at the Carter Center, a major tactic that made eradication feasible was public health education.
Two of the sources said the army arranged the trip to gain more credibility with the U.S. government as Mexico steps up eradication efforts.
Today, there are only twelve known cases of the wild polio virus, according to Jay Wenger, who leads the Gates Foundation polio eradication efforts.
The Philippines case was unexpected and the country was not on a list of at-risk countries compiled by the Polio Global Eradication Initiative.
AP Photo/Shakil Adil In order to overcome some of the challenges, members of the eradication campaign have coordinated vaccination efforts with military operations.
As a doctor, it has been incredible to see the eradication or minimization of so many infectious diseases over the course of my lifetime.
If they can create a vaccine that targets that particular aspect, then all viruses would be vulnerable to eradication — not just one per season.
The coca farmers, meanwhile, will be offered a choice; a voluntary eradication and crop substitution program or the security forces ripping up their crops.
They're avaricious financial rackets — barely about technology at all — dedicated to the eradication of even modest labor protections and the cynical exploitation of workers.
And Guinea worm cases now number 22, down from 3.5 million in 1986, when the Carter Center tapped Hopkins to lead the global eradication effort.
But there will be no "monovalent" vaccine with only Type 1 weakened virus, said Michel Zaffran, director of polio eradication at the World Health Organization.
By now, the rates of vaccination with the two types of antigens have risen beyond 70 percent, a critical threshold toward the goal of eradication.
Her speech has a surprisingly progressive message, considering this is the woman who formed Gilead, a country founded on the eradication of such carnal joys.
Much as championships aren't won in one big play, nor will success and an eradication of the color barrier in tech happen all at once.
President-elect Ivan Duque is promising a tougher approach to speed up eradication with strategies that could include aerial spraying and the use of drones.
Access to sustainable energy provides opportunities for greater equality and the eradication of poverty while in the long term more carbon will mean more poverty.
"I was inspired by The Hosemaster, with his irreverent musings on all things vinous, especially his hilarious piece on 'The Great Sommelier Eradication," Burge recounts.
But at the same time, there is no real clarity on the Trump administration's strategy on Syria following the apparently imminent eradication of ISIS strongholds.
Duque has said manual eradication is more expensive and less effective than aerial fumigation and puts security forces at risk of landmines and sniper shootings.
The USSR went much farther than the capitalist West in tying industrialization to projects of social and cultural improvement, including an unprecedented eradication of illiteracy.
Americans must continue to stay well-informed about Zika, and careful not to misinterpret success at slowing the disease as being an eradication of it.
The big difference from modern times is that, back then, once the challenge precipitating the debt was resolved, Congress turned its attention to debt eradication.
A statement from the Gates Foundation offered India's polio eradication as an example of successful collaboration between the Indian government, NGOs and the private sector.
It brings together civil organizations, businesses and government to get companies to commit to the prevention and eradication of forced labor in their supply chains.
The last time this happened, in 1998, the summit ended with a distinctly utopian ambition: the total eradication of all drugs from the entire world.
He has launched a government campaign - Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, or "Save the Daughter, Educate the Daughter" - and called for the eradication of female foeticide.
Now that diagnoses are finally starting to fall, the eradication of HIV now actually looks like a viable reality as opposed to a pipe dream.
While many have advocated for the expansion (or eradication) of time frames that victims can come forward, little progress has been made to accomplish this.
Mr. Khan, the prime minister, often praised Mr. Haq for his support in the polio eradication campaign in the northwestern province and in tribal regions.
Eradication challenges In August 2016, Nigeria reported a case of wild poliovirus in the northern state of Borno two years after it had reported none.
By summer's end, the pair hadn't found any new ant colonies in all their hiking and bushwhacking — a great sign that the eradication really worked.
"Back then, everyone felt like their efforts were in vain," said Dr. Rana Safdar, the national coordinator of the Emergency Operation Center for Polio Eradication.
That is part of the reason that the final years of eradication efforts can prove the hardest, says Mr. Zaffran of the World Health Organization.
"Biocontrol is an option that you would take up after eradication has been ruled out," said Kim Hoelmer, a research entomologist at the Agriculture Department.
Colombian authorities have said protests by farmers against coca eradication are encouraged by armed groups, who often force poor rural populations to cultivate the plant.
Coca eradication is the best way to protect peace efforts and fight drug trafficking which fuels violence, Duque told Reuters in an interview last week.
The House version of the 2018 farm bill added about $100 million over five years toward wild pig eradication efforts and a control pilot program.
If the FDA's red tape strangles the development of new technologies, then the eradication of tobacco use—among LGBT individuals and others—grows more unlikely.
The Hamiltonian mercantilism of America's first century allowed us to develop major industries behind tariff walls shielding our industries from eradication by stronger European competitors.
Sometimes criminal gangs have told farmers and eradication personnel to stay away from the fields on certain days, presumably while they smuggled drugs and migrants.
We have to explain that it's a specific strategy that worked for the eradication of a disease [smallpox], and it's worked in previous Ebola responses.
Oliver Rosenbauer, a WHO spokesman for polio eradication, said that although the two children involved were paralyzed, it was not yet confirmed that they had polio.
The cases were spread across 20 villages in four countries, two of which — Mali and South Sudan — are split by tribal fighting that hampers eradication efforts.
Mexico bolstered anti-narcotics collaboration last year as U.S. concern mounted over heroin-related deaths, inviting U.S. officials to inspect the army's opium poppy eradication efforts.
But the WHO's malaria eradication report, a summary of which was published on Friday, said these tools would not be sufficient to wipe out malaria altogether.
Earlier this month, two Pakistani employees of the US consulate in Peshawar and some soldiers were killed by a bomb while on a drug-eradication mission.
Eradication was a triumph of veterinary medicine, as rinderpest became only the second disease, either animal or human, to be wiped out, the first being smallpox.
The government says it reserves forced eradication for industrial-scale plantations controlled by large drug gangs, and for farmers who refuse to participate in crop substitution.
Noorden said that public dengue eradication campaigns should be synchronized with the epidemic patterns that have become apparent, such as spikes in infections following heavy rains.
Part of why populations have increased, moreover, is due to profound improvement in health and food supply like the Green Revolution, smallpox eradication, malaria bednets, etc.
Using chlorine as a weapon is forbidden, but it was not included in the eradication of Syria's chemical weapons because it also has many civilian uses.
Some academics like Gerry Mackie and Kwame Anthony Appiah have drawn lessons about the eradication of foot-binding and tried to apply them to genital cutting.
Mr. Mutmain said his modest plot saw a four-fold increase in yield compared with 235, which was plagued by crop failures and concerted government eradication.
The House deals with deductions In the House, another piece of the tax framework has come under fire: the eradication of the state and local deduction.
"The peaceful campaign to demand safe schools and communities and the eradication of gun violence is reminiscent of other great peace movements in history," Tutu said.
According to Motherboard's report, the Twitter employee said the company believes a total eradication of white supremacists would take down some Republican lawmakers and their supporters.
The last few hundred cases of Guinea worm, or dracunculiasis, the only other disease as close to eradication as polio is, are also confined to Africa.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has taken over much of the cost of the polio eradication drive from Rotary International, which began it in 1988.
Colombia has manual eradication teams back out in response to pressure from the US, but those soldiers and workers are also facing resistance from their countrymen.
How long before "anti-terrorism" privacy eradication becomes "selective enforcement of unjust laws" becomes "de facto 'oppo research' unleashed on anyone who challenges the status quo"?
"We need to take the bull by the horns and accept there are problems," said Babar Atta, Prime Minister Imran Khan's point person on polio eradication.
But that law co-existed with violent, United-States-funded forced eradication operations in other parts of the country where legal coca crops were forcibly destroyed.
He has used his time since the White House to promote a variety of causes, including conflict resolution, eradication of certain diseases and other humanitarian goals.
Though the oral vaccine is vital to the eradication of wild poliovirus, its use must be discontinued as soon as the wild virus is wiped out.
Mexico bolstered anti-narcotics collaboration last year as U.S. concern mounted over heroin related deaths, inviting U.S. officials to inspect the army's opium poppy eradication efforts.
In Canada, Sheikh Shafiq Hudda has accused several organizations and individuals of defamation, because they misquoted him as wishing for the "eradication" of all 8.2 million Israelis.
The agency said availability and widespread use of the vaccine and a strong public health infrastructure to detect and contain the virus has made its eradication possible.
What's much more important is the eradication of structural barriers to women's advancement, and historically Clinton has never been a champion of those kinds of transformative policies.
The market was only set to grow in 2016, with the eradication of China's decades-long "one-child policy," which limited many families to just one child.
But the omnipresence of smart phones and spread of social media has made it difficult to stop the spread of misinformation when it comes to polio eradication.
According to Lilian Olarte Aranda, another former coca farmer in Uribe, when manual eradication was used there, it was "like a war between farmers and the army".
The Royal Horticultural Society has stated that eradication of Japanese knotweed added an extra £70 million to the cost of developing the site of London's 2012 Olympics.
Carter is, by all accounts, an admirable, moral, decent man; he's devoted much of his life to philanthropic pursuits, including the eradication of an entire parasitic illness.
There are economic pressures — taking a new vaccine to market involves a lot of money — but it also might be too late for the polio eradication effort.
The polio eradication effort has been a "great reminder to people we can accomplish great things when we're bold, determined and when we work together," Gates said.
Many foreign vessels are also bottom trawlers, which cause serious damage to the ocean floor and thereby contribute to the eradication of fish populations and people's livelihoods.
The monument was inaugurated in the Riau province city of Pekanbaru last December by Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Chairman Agus Rahardjo to mark International Anti-Corruption Day.
That's where the Orwellian leveraging of the agency whose raison d'etre is supposed to be the protection of history and culture — not its eradication — comes into play.
"When artists are battling for space in the cultural memory, omission – or even worse – eradication becomes a kind of murder," Hershman Leeson says in her 2010 film !
Setbacks in the polio eradication effort in 2014 led WHO to declare the spread of wild poliovirus a public health emergency; that PHEIC remains in place today.
The Corruption Eradication Commission, known by its Indonesian initials KPK, has remained one of Southeast Asia's most effective and independent agencies, despite repeated efforts to undermine it.
According to Reuters, students say they're also against changes to a law concerning the country's anti-corruption watchdog Corruption Eradication Commission, also known by its initials KPK.
And, according to Motherboard's report, the Twitter employee said the company believes a total eradication of white supremacists would take down some Republican lawmakers and their supporters.
Dr. Donald A. Henderson, a leader of one of mankind's greatest public health triumphs, the eradication of smallpox, died on Friday in Towson, Md. He was 87.
A key win has been the successful eradication of polio, but more than a million Indian children still die every year before reaching the age of five.
As Jacobson sees it, generating "the political will to move this forward and put resources and time into it" is key to the eradication of tropical diseases.
She was rescued in 2016 by the Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation (WOTCLEF), an anti-human trafficking group, after two years of isolation and abuse.
In an article for Slate published Friday, columnist Daniel Engber argued that the total and complete eradication of mosquitoes is our best option for fighting infectious disease.
Along with the eradication of hunger and poverty, they are essential for the pursuit and fulfilment of the Sustainable Development Goals to which all countries have subscribed.
Economic modeling has found that the eradication of polio would save at least $210 billion to $262 billion between 228 and 2035, mostly in low-income countries.
A small group of ecologists have questioned the underlying logic of Australia's cat-eradication plan altogether by criticizing what they see as a bias toward native species.
The paucity of historical evidence and the eradication of native peoples' culture by European colonizers make it difficult to reconstruct precontact indigenous life in all its detail.
But Christina Boser, an ecologist who leads the conservancy's ant eradication project, devised an aerial assault, dropping tiny sugar water beads spiked with diluted poison from helicopters.
Michel Zaffran, the director of polio eradication for the World Health Organization, says a bigger threat lies across the border in hard-to-reach places in Afghanistan.
Thousands of scientists and global health professionals rallied on Capitol Hill in April to protest the plan after a list of programs targeted for eradication was released.
Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria are the only countries in the world where polio is endemic, according to the World Health Organization and the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.
The FAO is pleading with wealthy nations to support extermination efforts to avoid the crisis from spreading further, saying $70 million is urgently required for eradication efforts.
It's a condition that was nearing eradication at the end of the last century, but that has since roared back with cases nearly tripling in five years.
However, while Obama is making clear progress on issues of vaccination and polio eradication, his efforts towards improving global sanitation and global education are strikingly less compelling.
Vaccines have helped usher in the modern age; our life spans have been lengthened by the eradication or suppression of smallpox, polio, measles, flu, and so on.
The eradication campaign has chased those outbreaks with a supplementary vaccine that contains only type 2, and is also pushing development of a new type 2 vaccine.
The Trump administration has been eager to announce the eradication of the militant group, even as concerns over its influence grow in other regions of the world.
The downturn in polio cases can largely be credited to the global polio eradication initiative, which since 1988 has reportedly administered vaccines to over 2.5 billion children.
The main reason for the increase, according to Mohammad Hanif Danishyar, spokesman for Afghanistan's Ministry of Counter-Narcotics, was the deteriorating security situation in parts of the country, which meant that eradication plans could not be implemented, Eradication teams in Afghanistan who monitor and destroy the growth of poppy have come under direct attack from farmers and insurgents, who want to protect what to them is a lucrative cash crop.
Massive eradication efforts helped significantly drop mosquito numbers in many Latin American countries in the 1960s, including Brazil, which has been hardest hit so far by the virus.
When Edward Jenner developed his vaccine in the 18th century that would eventually lead to its eradication, the data shows that the variola virus split into two strains.
Peru relies on manual eradication of the plant on the ground, rather than aerial spraying, making it dangerous for workers tasked with destroying the crops when farmers resist.
Meanwhile polio lives on in remote areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan, where cases this year have totalled 53 and 14 respectively, according to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.
That means next year, the Carter Center must report zero cases and it must stay that way for three years for the World Health Organization to certify eradication.
Production of the drug skyrocketed after his predecessor — Nobel Peace Prize laureate Juan Manuel Santos — halted aerial eradication in 2015 due to health concerns over the herbicides used.
The abuse of domestic workers are "every-day stories" across India, said Chandan Kumar, national coordinator of the Bonded Labour Eradication Programme at the non-profit Action Aid.
Vincent Martin, the agency's envoy to China, says eradication "may not be feasible in the short term", especially if wild pigs act as a reservoir for the virus.
The BVI is willing to adopt appropriate global standards, being committed to the eradication of illicit financial activity, but there must be a level playing field for all.
The Global Polio Eradication Initiative launched in 1988, at which point 125 countries were affected by polio and the virus paralyzed 150,000 people each year, according to Zaffran.
The government, which has fumigated neighborhoods and homes for decades to contain dengue, put doctors on alert for the virus weeks ago and ramped up mosquito eradication efforts.
Well, I didn't think I went too far, but in the year 1999 I sued the mayor and six councilmen to stop the Green Harvest helicopter eradication program.
A polio worker was shot and wounded in February and in January a suicide bomber killed 15 people outside a polio eradication center in the city of Quetta.
That country has a huge internal market and is currently focusing on household spending, residential investments, service sector industries, agriculture, urbanization, regional development, welfare improvements and poverty eradication.
Another reason the polio eradication goal has not been met is down to the challenge of "knowing where the children are who need to be vaccinated," Gates said.
In January, a suicide bomber killed at least 15 people outside a polio eradication centre in the restive western city of Quetta, with two militant groups claiming responsibility.
The sad truth, I'm afraid, is that the next decade will bring us the exact opposite of DRM eradication: rather, anything that can be DRMed, will be DRMed.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has given farmers who voluntarily sign up a year to comply while the army simultaneously steps up forced eradication of large-scale farms.
In his busy post-presidency, Mr. Carter set up a center to promote conflict resolution, eradication of certain diseases in Africa, democratic election monitoring and other humanitarian causes.
Demeaning Trump, though, as a pox in need of swift eradication is no substitute for projecting a succinct, urgent and guileless Democratic agenda worthy of the people's embrace.
By the end of 1985, most of Mexico was screwworm-free and the eradication program had moved on to Guatemala and Belize, now also free of the pest.
It supports the worldwide smallpox eradication campaign, tracked the first cases of Ebola, published the first report on the syndrome that would come to be known as AIDS.
"The eradication of cholera must include the strengthening of sanitary infrastructures, and the population must have access to safe water," said Daphnée Benoît Delsoin, the minister of health.
For a long stretch of the 20th century, coyotes were, along with gray and red wolves, the rare native American species designated by the federal government for eradication.
"The eradication of cholera must include the strengthening of sanitary infrastructures and the population must have access to safe water," said Daphnee Benoit Delsoin, the Minister of Health.
It would soon turn the tide against the disease, and in 1966, the World Health Organization approved its own global smallpox eradication program and appointed D.A. its director.
Increased engagement from our friends, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, and others can ensure that Iran does not profit from the eradication of ISIS.
A strong theme of her work was grass-roots mobilization against the eradication of poppies, passionately arguing that Afghanistan could gain by legalizing the crop for medicinal purposes.
It has a textile school that offers year-round courses, a foundation dedicated to education and poverty eradication for traditional artisans, and sells DIY supplies and dyes. maiwa.com
Colombia already destroys coca crops using manual eradication, in which workers pull the plants up by the roots, and also with small-scale, targeted drone spraying of glyphosate.
We can go very far with these tools, and achieve elimination, but to talk about eradication – ridding the whole world of malaria for good – we need new approaches.
Suddenly hundreds of thousands of women began calling for legislative and policy reforms to penalize gender-based violence, provide support for victims and develop education aimed at eradication.
So far, even though there is talk of scrapping Bolivia's legal coca system, there are no new ideas that could provide alternatives to eradication or legalization, say observers.
In Colombia, coca cultivation is at historic highs despite decades of U.S.-funded eradication and interdiction, and homicide rates recently rose for the first time in a decade.
Last year snipers from armed groups killed at least nine people participating in eradication work, while another 50 were injured, mostly by landmines, according to Defense Ministry figures.
Carlos A. Campos Reulas, the coordinator of Tamaulipas's eradication program, keeps a reminder of the dangers in his office: a plastic boll weevil trap riddled with bullet holes.
Increased engagement from our friends including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, and others can ensure that Iran does not profit from the eradication of ISIS.
"The government has the responsibility to rehabilitate these workers," said Nirmal Gorana, convener of the National Campaign Committee for Eradication of Bonded Labour, who filed the petition last week.
People can call their senator or representative at Congress to encourage them to pledge funding for the eradication of polio directly and for free via the Global Citizen website.
Security for vaccinators is an even bigger issue, illustrated by the bombing last Wednesday of a polio eradication center in Quetta that killed 100 policemen during an immunization drive.
"Eradication of clearly recognized invasive species is certainly a possible approach, and would require the appropriate permits from the National Marine Sanctuary that administers the area," Bieler told me.
From her salon in the department of Nariño, she can see that the government is pursuing with more energy the other part of its anti-coca strategy, forced eradication.
The government's scheme to help coca growers switch to other crops is progressing slowly; that and forced eradication have provoked protests recently by thousands of indigenous people and campesinos.
"The eradication of coca as a strategy strongly promoted by the governments of Colombia and the United States as part of its 'War Against Drugs' is dying ," she says.
The United Nations and the Gates Foundation believes that if leaders continue to invest in their commitment to eliminate the disease, we could see large-scale eradication by 2040.
The country's north was poppy farming territory, and new government opium eradication programs destroyed many families' livelihoods, including those of the young women who worked the fields alongside men.
Brazil has deployed the military to assist with mosquito eradication programs in order to try to minimize the health threat from the virus during the Olympic games in August.
Since the election of Donald Trump, groups across the state have sprouted up to demand the eradication of the IDC; all eight of its members are facing primary challengers.
The theme of the call was about innovation and innovation in helping things like being able to stop epidemics or finishing polio eradication or innovation in educational-related software.
"We were left with two options: defend ourselves or surrender to the eradication of our just cause and souls," Zubaidi said in a statement from Aden late on Sunday.
This focus on eradication has accelerated the need to innovate and take more risks, according to David Brandling-Bennett, senior adviser for malaria at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Colombian Vice President Oscar Naranjo characterized his last trip to Washington as successful simply because he didn't leave with an explicit request to resume coca eradication by aerial fumigation.
So far this year, nine soldiers and civilians involved in coca eradication have been killed with almost 50 injured, mostly mutilated by landmine explosions, according to Defense Ministry statistics.
Cases caused by the wild poliovirus have dropped 212% since 218, thanks to vaccination efforts and a public-private partnership launched that year called the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.
Moreover, many experts add, patients have unrealistic expectations: They equate good treatment with the complete eradication of pain and assume they will be handed a prescription for fast relief.
In addition, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved efforts to provide the president's request of $220006 million, $2202 million more than last year, for polio eradication programs through the CDC.
For instance, its roosting areas in Mexico were destroyed as part of an eradication effort aimed at rabies-infected vampire bats, while development affected other roosting and feeding areas.
Surveillance systems in place in 20163 out of 194 WHO member states currently check for acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) as part of the U.N. agency's global polio eradication program.
In October, the Independent Monitoring Board, which oversees the global polio eradication effort, wrote in its annual report that there was "something seriously wrong with the program in Pakistan".
At the time, medicine was celebrating the eradication of a naturally occurring disease (smallpox) from the world for the first time and installing the first artificial hearts in humans.
But dissenting officials argued that under the federal law, the criteria for exclusion from the list was not a matter of concerted effort or progress but rather of eradication.
Despite clear indications of this, the focus of anti-narcotics programming and funding was for decades tied largely to eradication in producing countries — not to addressing the demand side.
So far this year, nine soldiers and civilians involved in coca eradication have been killed with almost 22006 injured, mostly mutilated by landmine explosions, according to Defense Ministry statistics.
The scientists helped the city government come up with an eradication plan to get rid of the parakeets in 2016, but at the last moment, officials canceled the plans.
The information could be used to create a real-time registry of eradication efforts that would give a better idea of how much of the crop is being destroyed.
Despite aggressive eradication efforts around the world, the disease has hung on in a handful of countries and even gained a stronger foothold in some, like Pakistan and Afghanistan.
They have a secretary-general who's in charge, they have a charter, heads of state have meetings, and they work for peace, democracy, sustainable development, poverty eradication, equality, etc.
In September, Indonesia's parliament approved changes to a law overseeing the Corruption Eradication Commission, one of the country's most respected agencies, setting off protests, led by students and activists.
The Colombian government will continue its eradication efforts for crops like coca leaf, which is used to make cocaine, and for marijuana grown in violation of the new law.
Enhanced "software" of eradication: One of the biggest problems holding back progress on malaria is, very simply, a lack of management training among national malaria program managers and staff.
And it's been made more complicated still by a decision the eradication campaign made the first time one of the strains of polio virus was eradicated in the wild.
As with many other administration initiatives -- including the recent Justice Department decision to back the eradication of Obamacare -- there's not much evidence of planning ahead by the White House.
In 90 percent of the cases where people were infected, wild poliovirus type 2 was responsible for the outbreak, so the global polio eradication initiative decided to remove it.
"They were the ones setting the rules, so they have the responsibility," Mauricio Krepsky, head of the Division of Inspection for the Eradication of Slave Labor, told Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Kiki, along with the pilot who took photos for Operation Eradication, is being tortured, and tortured, and tortured for, what is clear on all sides, absolutely no reason at all.
"They came in to pledge for reform, reconciliation and corruption eradication, but in fact, on all three fronts, they&aposve failed," said Thitinan Pongsudhirak, a political scientist at Chulalongkorn University.
When schools offer meals, transport and occupational training, children can often stop working, experts said on Thursday at the fourth annual Global Conference on the Sustained Eradication of Child Labour.
"If women don't have control over their bodies and their own fate it can have very serious consequences for global goals of gender rights and global poverty eradication," Lovin said.
But the deal that was struck earlier this week entailed Stewart-Cousins taking leadership and the eradication of the IDC, both of which had Cuomo's support for the first time.
The Senate has passed a bill providing $1.1 billion for mosquito eradication and the like, but the House version gives only $622 million and directs Congress to pay for it.
AS POLIO ERADICATION slides through the final stretch of a 30-year global campaign to wipe it out, a new worry has emerged: vaccine-derived cases of the crippling disease.
"The kilns themselves are mostly illegal, so keeping track of them is hard and they keep no records," said Chandan Kumar, ActionAid's national coordinator for the Bonded Labour Eradication Programme.
NIH funded the pivotal scientific research -- growing poliovirus in tissue culture -- which enabled the development of the first polio vaccine and the eradication of a previously terrifying paralytic disease scourge.
In Australia, for example, van Nunen points to the eradication of foxes, an introduced species there, as one factor in the increase of ticks and the rise of meat allergy.
He preached inclusion of indigenous groups, cut ties to American coca-eradication programs that stung farmers and used the state's wealth to cut the poverty rate in half by 2012.
Last week, a nationwide vaccine drive had to be temporarily suspended after two separate attacks that killed a female health worker and two police officers guarding a polio-eradication team.
In another video, Christopher Maher describes how the eradication campaign stopped the assassinations of vaccinators by the Pakistani Taliban: staffers recruited additional vaccinators from the same clans as the attackers.
And I think that when you look at all of the progress that's been made in certain sections, with the eradication of ISIS, we're about 98 percent, 99 percent there.
"Meeting the targets on poverty eradication on schedule is a tough battle that Guizhou must not lose," he said in March, in one of many rousing speeches on the subject.
That's the public-health belief that policy should be less focused on the complete eradication or abstinence of drugs, which will never happen, and instead minimizing needless risk and suffering.
In response to the problem, Congress provided $2000 million in funding in 2014 for the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service to create a national feral swine eradication program.
The new law means that the country's anti-graft body Corruption Eradication Commission is no longer an independent state body, but instead operates under the government, according to Antara News.
While Kavalry members did have their own reasons for wanting to absorb Manhattan&aposs powers — namely, white supremacy and the eradication of POC — Trieu was the mastermind behind it all.
We've helped cut extreme global poverty in half, and reduced the death of children under age five; HIV/AIDS no longer is a death sentence and polio is near eradication.
"This court has time and again made clear that the Establishment Clause 'does not require eradication of all religious symbols in the public realm,' " the commission argued in its petition.
The deal is the latest effort to combine the religious principles of Islamic finance with sustainable development themes promoted by the UN, such as poverty eradication and financing clean energy.
For over half a century, research using chimpanzees contributed to the eradication of diseases like Hepatitis A and B in the U.S., and polio in many parts of the world.
The rats are still there, doing their destructive thing, but late next year the Australian government will launch a massive eradication effort to rid the island of every last invasive rodent.
That is why it's vital that the technology community collectively commits to using their skills and knowledge to protect us from nuclear eradication by joining the effort for global nuclear abolition.
Because it's five times less expensive than the injected vaccine, and so easy to administer, the Sabin strain became the favored vaccine of the World Health Organization in its eradication efforts.
He used the term "genocide" to reference the horrific acts that took place between 1915 and 1923 – the systematic eradication of the Armenian people at the hands of the Ottoman Turks.
"They believe there is no ill in the practice, as it has been going on for years," said Nirmal Gorana, convener of the National Campaign Committee for Eradication of Bonded Labour.
"No tool exists or is likely to exist in the next five years that would result in the eradication of pythons," Dr. Bob Reed, research biologist for the USGS, told me.
Wa leaders say the region, which used to grow opium on a vast scale, underwent an eradication campaign against the plant used for production of heroin more than a decade ago.
If he's successful in convincing Kim to agree to a verifiable eradication of his nuclear weapons program -- a huge if -- Trump will have achieved a breakthrough that has eluded previous presidents.
The Global Polio Eradication Initiative, a partnership of WHO, UNICEF, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Rotary International and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, was initiated 30 years ago.
"That fluid movement of population complicates understanding of exactly where they've ended up," said John F. Vertefeuille, director of polio eradication for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.
But it also kills with global negligence because genocide has always been and always will be about deeming one group as subhuman and justifying their eradication without moral and ethical repercussions.
Since the World Health Assembly's 212 launch of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, the number of cases has been reduced by 2200 percent, saving more than 103 million children from paralysis.
One of the key accomplishments of the Carter Center is the near eradication of Guinea worm disease from an estimated 3.5 million cases in 1986 to 54 provisional cases in 2019.
Now, vaccination teams will take a friendlier approach, ask fewer questions, make fewer follow-up visits, and stop recording extensive details about the families they visit, Pakistan's polio eradication program announced.
In 22001, when the Carter Center — the global health philanthropy in Atlanta founded by President Jimmy Carter — launched the eradication drive, an estimated 21990 million people in 21 countries had worms.
AMLO may be betting on an implicit deal in which the state and the crime groups treat each other gently, buying some time for poverty-eradication to work its pacifying magic.
Manual eradication puts military personnel at risk of landmines and sniper shootings, and can only eliminate between 2 to 3 hectares (4.9 to 7.4 acres) of coca per day, Duque said.
The conviction ends a nearly yearlong saga in which Mr. Setya played cat-and-mouse with Indonesia's independent Corruption Eradication Commission, which is investigating the scandal surrounding the ID card program.
The other awkward issue was President Trump's decision to name her husband, Jared Kushner, as Special Envoy for the Resolution and Eradication of all Global and Domestic Problems, a new position.
"The Division of Inspection for the Eradication of Slave Labor has serious budget restrictions with a very drastic reduction in personnel," said Lys Sobral Cardoso, Brazil's leading anti-slavery labor prosecutor.
One of the federal eradication programs underway involves testing sodium nitrite toxic bait, which when eaten in high doses by the wild pigs can be fatal in three hours or less.
Otherwise, it runs the risk of hindering complete eradication by perpetuating existence of poliovirus in the environment through human excrement and continuing to introduce new vaccine-derived cases of the disease.
The Corruption Eradication Commission, known by its Indonesian initials, KPK, has prosecuted hundreds of politicians, officials and businessmen since its formation in 2002, becoming one of the country's most respected agencies.
Police reinforcements were being sent to San Gaban to ensure the eradication team could work in the days ahead, said Rucoba, adding that coca cultivation had expanded "exponentially" in the area.
In the 1970s, we fought for legal equality and eradication of the laws, based on English common law, that put women in the same legal category as children and insane persons.
Likewise, deadlines for the complete eradication of guinea worm disease, a debilitating condition that causes ulcers and swelling until the worm emerges from the feet, have come and gone without success.
Latest Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) figures show that there have been a total of 65 cases of wild polio worldwide so far in 2019 - 53 in Pakistan and 12 in Afghanistan.
In the face of Zika, dengue and other diseases spread by mosquitoes, Dr. Soares said the Brazilian government had failed to expand mosquito eradication or improve the nation's overburdened health care system.
It was supposed to reduce coca cultivation; the FARC had extorted a tax on coca crops and trafficked cocaine, and under the peace deal it is to support the government's eradication efforts.
"The eradication of the Muslim Brotherhood is nothing less than an abolition of democracy and a guarantee that Arabs will continue living under authoritarian and corrupt regimes," he wrote on Aug. 28.
But despite the lack of a modern medical treatment for the condition, it's almost gone, due to a coordinated international eradication campaign spearheaded by former President Jimmy Carter and the Carter Center.
Using the alias OneDingo, Bowers shared and wrote vitriolic posts and memes attacking Jews, as well as Muslims, calling them "filthy" and "evil," while he argued for their eradication from Western civilization.
The authorities should take notice of these potential solutions, but also how bad things can get in the regions where the eradication and substitution of coca are proceeding at a rapid pace.
"The big issue there is always with the Taliban," said Gates, whose multi-billion dollar philanthropic Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is one of the biggest funders of the polio eradication campaign.
NO VOTE FOR NON-MUSLIM A blunt-talking reformer, Purnama enjoyed soaring public approval as governor for policies targeting infrastructure, flood mitigation, waste management and corruption eradication in Indonesia's teeming, clogged capital.
Singapore's National Environment Agency has deployed more than 200 officers to inspect the affected area and conduct mosquito-eradication and mosquito-breeding prevention operations, such as thermal fogging, drain flushing and oiling.
"It's worrying because it's spreading," said Michel Zaffran, director of the polio eradication program at the World Health Organization, who added that the government is not yet taking the outbreak seriously enough.
There's been, at the Carter Center, a task force for disease eradication that's looked at dozens and dozens of diseases asking what more information we'd need in order to eradicate the disease.
As the only country to have experienced atomic bombings, we vigorously support nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation efforts, submitting resolutions at the United Nations every year calling for the eradication of nuclear weapons.
Such problems suggest "hundreds of millions of people will benefit" in terms of poverty eradication if warming is limited to 1.5 degrees, said Hans-Otto Portner, a German author of the report.
Eradication efforts are occasionally met with resistance from bird lovers, and proposed laws in some states, including New York and New Jersey, would further protect monk parakeets, according to the new paper.
Eradication teams have been urging people to make sure the fish they eat is fully cooked, to bury raw fish entrails (to prevent dogs from eating them) and to tether infested canines.
Gates and Osborne announced the funding in a piece for The Times of London on Monday, saying the sum will go toward research and other eradication efforts over the next five years.
Anil Dutta, a vaccine expert at British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline, which also makes polio shots, is looking beyond eradication to 2019 or 2020, when all "live" oral polio vaccines need to be discontinued.
"That's how the Global Polio Eradication Initiative came into being, as a tremendous partnership between Rotary, the World Health Organization, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and UNICEF," Germ said.
Washington spends about $400 million annually in military and economic aid to Colombia but U.S. President Donald Trump has questioned Bogota's ability to reduce coca cultivation, leading Duque to defend eradication efforts.
The proposals have been met with ardent opposition from horse advocacy groups who claim it will lead to the virtual eradication of free-roaming horses and burros on the West's public lands.
On Monday, the WHO launched an initiative called REPLACE that will provide guidance for all countries on how to remove artificial trans fats from their foods, possibly leading to a worldwide eradication.
"That is something which is very, very lacking in AI." Over the last year, there has been increasing concern over how smart robots are becoming and the eventual eradication of certain industries.
For decades the United States and Colombia have attempted without success to stem narcotics production through forced eradication, often through aerial fumigation programs that were halted in 2015 for public health reasons.
Later, in 1988, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative was formed, led by national governments and four partners: Rotary International, the World Health Organization, Unicef and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In Scandinavia, a prison-abolition movement led to, if not the eradication of prisons, a shift to "open prisons" that emphasize reintegrating people into society and have had very low recidivism rates.
"Even after the eradication of H. pylori, the risk of cancer persists with P.P.Is," said the lead author, Dr. Wai Keung Leung, a professor of medicine at the University of Hong Kong.
Global Health "Coffee With Polio Experts" will not be picked up by Hulu anytime soon, but there is something compelling in these short videos put out by the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.
Having successfully prosecuted hundreds of politicians and officials since its formation in 2002, the Corruption Eradication Commission, known by its Indonesian initials, KPK, has become one of the country's most respected agencies.
Moran said rebels have been weakened by captures of key commanders in recent years, and that eradication will start in parts of the Vraem that intelligence reports have identified as less risky.
Since then it has had many successes, chief among them the eradication of smallpox and a 99% reduction in polio cases, as well as work against chronic disease and tackling tobacco usage.
Resistance is the responsibility of everyone who believes in equality and demands the eradication of racism, anti-Semitism and the hatred that empowers bigots to show their truest selves in broad daylight.
The group is interested in using the technology, once properly tested, to spread infertility genes among malaria-carrying mosquitos, crashing the mosquito population and, hopefully, enabling malaria eradication in the affected area.
According to one persistent rumor, never substantiated, the heads of Czar Nicholas and his empress could not be found because they had been delivered to Lenin as proof of the Romanovs' eradication.
This presented a problem, of course ("Of course," Celeste said), because the god of the dead, who was also, incidentally, the god of volcanoes, could not well abide the eradication of death.
"One way or the other, Tamaulipas and Texas, they aren't going to do it without the other," said Edward Herrera, the Rio Grande Valley manager for the Texas Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation.
"It's a problem that kind of goes away with development," said Hoyt Bleakley, an economist at the University of Michigan who's studied the economic impact of hookworm eradication efforts in the South.
Global Health Two polio vaccinators — a mother-daughter team — were shot dead in Pakistan on Thursday, the first time in two years that the polio eradication drive had been shaken by assassinations.
In the 1940s and '50s, the Brazilian authorities began an eradication effort that relied on the pesticide DDT and intrusive home inspections that were carried out by the authoritarian government of Getúlio Vargas.
The Corruption Eradication Commission, known locally as the KPK, demanded that judges presiding over Novanto's trial find him "legally and convincingly proven guilty of jointly committing corruption", prosecutor Abdul Basir told the court.
The FARC peace deal requires the rebels to assist with a nationwide coca crop substitution program, which is supposed to be voluntary and involve only manual eradication rather than fumigation with harmful pesticides.
The trial has been presented by the media as "the last trial" of Somali pirates in France, since the apparent eradication of piracy in the Gulf of Aden following the success of Atalanta.
The strain that the Global Certification Commission for the Eradication of Poliovirus declared eliminated this week is Type 22020 wild polio virus, the last case of which was seen in Nigeria in 21.
In a poignant voiceover, he can't help but wonder if his filming, despite its more noble intentions, is so different from American soldiers filming their eradication of Vietnamese towns during the Vietnam War.
Latest Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) figures show that worldwide, there were 33 cases of polio in 133 and six so far in 2019 - 16 of them in Pakistan and 23 in Afghanistan.
His demands for tougher treatment of FARC "kingpins" than the peace accord mandates and for forced eradication of coca are aimed at upholding the rule of law, not wrecking the agreement, he says.
The alliance – consisting of 23 parties that came together in a giant rally in Kolkata last month – would focus on poverty eradication, agriculture, employment and a "minimum income for every family", he added.
Perhaps it underwent apoptosis, or a programmed cell death when something triggers the release of enzymes that dissolve the proteins and cell membrane, "which leads the complete eradication of the Blepharisma," he said.
One company outlined a plan for "eradication of references to the pepper spray incident," according to the documents, and was eventually paid nearly $93,000, including expenses, for a six-month campaign in 2013.
Former Vice President Joe Biden tomorrow will push back against "Universal Basic Income," or UBI, one of the most popular suggested solutions to the massive eradication of jobs that's feared because of automation.
Gray wolves, native to Oregon but wiped out in the state by an eradication campaign in the early 20th century, returned in 2008 and have now spread out to multiple parts of Oregon.
Indonesians have to contend with high levels of graft in many areas of their life and money politics during elections is often rife despite efforts by the country's independent anti-corruption eradication agency.
More than $11 billion has been invested by the international community to eradicate the disease since the Global Polio Eradication Initiative was established in 1988, resulting in a 99 percent drop in cases.
"Both parents and their daughters are victims in these cases ... they are both bonded in different forms of slavery," said Nirmal Gorana, convener of the National Campaign Committee for Eradication of Bonded Labor.
As such, it was a target of United States eradication efforts, which hurt the growers but formed the basis of a comfortable relationship for the governing class, consisting of descendants of Spanish colonialists.
Opium production from poppies in Afghanistan increased to one of the highest levels on record, according to the United Nations, as eradication efforts all but ended amid continued focus on the ongoing insurgency.
The funds include the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) and the GAVI vaccines alliance and the Global Financing Facility for child and maternal health.
Dozens of companies, including Brazil's JBS SA, a global meatpacking company, signed onto a 2007 National Pact for the Eradication of Slave Labor, part of an effort to rid supply chains of slavery.
Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said in a statement the CEO of Garuda from 2005 to 2014 was suspected of taking bribes related to the purchase of planes and machines from Airbus (AIR.
Nirmal Gorana, convener of the National Campaign Committee for Eradication of Bonded Labour - a network of campaigners - said Devi's baby was severely malnourished when he was rescued and his condition is still critical.
As female students, we will make our voices heard: We will take to social media and rally in Harvard Yard to tell administrators how vehemently we disagree with this eradication of our spaces.
It allows for the continuation of forced eradication, but it focuses on reaching voluntary agreements with coca growers in the territories, offering financial assistance for those who eradicate coca and substitute legal crops.
In fact, the eradication of an entire species could bring along with it an endless string of unforeseen consequences, one that could possibly be worse for humans than the problems we have now.
It turns out Drake's efforts pay off, because at this point Rihanna returns an expression so lustful that it could make global warming accelerate faster than the total eradication of the world's forests.
Until we collectively recognize that democracy requires as broad a participation as possible, with leadership centered on those who are the most targeted, we face systemic eradication of our civil society's founding principles.
" She dislikes the euphemism "the change" for menopause because it is "a bland word that holds none of the distress and despair of endless hot flashes, depression, brain fog and eradication of libido.
Enthusiasts for the urban coyote chase contend that they are helping to limit the spread of a pest that federal authorities already kill by the tens of thousands every year in eradication projects.
The opening could bring Mexico more in line with other drug producing countries like Afghanistan, Colombia and Peru that have been heavily involved with the United Nations in cultivation studies and eradication efforts.
There are lots of innovations - like sugar traps - to be excited about in the long term, but in the here and now, better diagnosis and surveillance are key in the push for eradication.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Two Indonesian police officers have been arrested in connection with an acid attack on a senior investigator with the Corruption Eradication Commission that left him partially blinded, police said on Friday.
"The global eradication of infectious diseases through highly coordinated campaigns has been successful," the two men said in paper delivered at the World Bank's Land and Poverty Conference involving more than 1,200 land experts.
"They said that (they) are witches... but it was a hidden agenda," said Athanasio Kweyunga, human rights coordinator for the Magu Poverty Eradication Rehabilitation Centre (MAPERECE), a charity helping elderly people in the area.
In August 2018, Microsoft threatened to stop Gab from using its Azure cloud service after it received complaints about Gab posts that advocated 'ritual death by torture' and the 'complete eradication' of all Jews.
Others operating integrated farms that sell directly to slaughterhouses were not in favour of the plan however, said Li. "In the long run, vaccination does not help the eradication of the disease," he said.
Since a change of heart in the prohibition of narcotics seems unlikely, the government will instead resort to more manual eradication—sending soldiers in helicopters to tear out crops while others hold farmers back.
Second, discussions of removing this invasive species are not outrageous (though the task may be exceptionally difficult given how widespread these monkeys now are; population control may be a more realistic goal than eradication).
Nonprofit ART 2030, founded by Danish collector Luise Faurschou, has an initiative related to the United Nations' 20183-point agenda focused on poverty eradication and heightened accessibility to climate change reform and clean water.
"But there's a risk recent further falls in oil prices, uncertainty over emerging economies, including China, and global market instability could hurt business confidence and delay the eradication of people's deflationary mindset," he said.
Officers from the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) tried to arrest Setya Novanto, the chairman of Golkar, Indonesia's second-largest party and partner in the ruling coalition, at his house in Jakarta late on Wednesday.
In January, five Pakistani soldiers and two coast guard members were killed in separate attacks in the province, and a suicide bomber killed at least 15 people outside a polio eradication center in Quetta.
The evening before the ant eradication began, I hiked up one side of the small valley where the old ranch spread, climbing one of the two mountain ranges that make up Santa Cruz Island.
The Global Polio Eradication Initiative set forth a goal of vanquishing the disease by 2023, which is ambitious given the 88 cases seen so far in 2019 and the three-year monitoring period required.
Another example of our global health leadership is the critical support the U.S. provides for the eradication of polio, a devastating disease that is close to being wiped off the face of the earth.
"  Comstock this week introduced a bill, "Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act," that directs 20 percent of a $70 billion dollar authorization to "gang eradication [in] areas that have the highest gang concentration.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The subantarctic Antipodes Island is now mice-free after an eradication effort aiming to protect the World Heritage site's unique and diverse wildlife and flora, New Zealand's Conservation ministry said on Wednesday.
Today, Japanese honeysuckle can be found throughout the Northeast, and except in cases where very rare plants or woodlands are threatened and eradication may still be warranted, we must learn to accept the inevitable.
After pushing back the target date for eradication several times, the international campaign adjusted the time line yet again in January, extending it through 2023 and warning that even that goal may prove elusive.
Using chlorine as a weapon is banned under the Chemical Weapons Convention, but because of its widespread use for legal purposes, the substance was not included in the wholesale eradication of Syria's chemical weapons.
Continued high levels of U.S. economic and political support will be necessary for this purpose, not only for drug eradication programs but for economic development support to help provide new livelihoods for former growers.
Mosquito eradication technology to target harmful species is a hopeful option—but it can't be the only solution, according to Cameron Webb, an expert on mosquitoes and infectious diseases at the University of Sydney.
"Perhaps the time has come for us to consider complete eradication of mosquitoes," said Webb, noting that eradicating just that species in places that are inhabited by humans seems like a more sensible goal.
Most drug market experts would say not to expect complete eradication of an illegal market even with legalization, said Davenport, and for cannabis, interstate trafficking will only significantly decrease as marijuana is increasingly legalized.
A second problem is that privacy eradication for the masses, coupled with privacy for the rich, will, as always, help to perpetuate status-quo laws / standards / establishments, and encourage parasitism, corruption, and crony capitalism.
Drug-trafficking issues will resurface as well, with Duque likely to resume aerial eradication of coca crops, in part to satisfy the U.S., where President Trump stands ready to decertify Colombia for non-cooperation.
In this spirit, we encourage all our people to work for a just peace, mutual respect for human life and for the status quo on the holy sites, and the eradication of religious hatred.
Once a year, Mr. Cifuentes said, the military would head into the mountains, not in search of Mr. Guzmán, but instead to conduct crop eradication operations on the region's extensive pot and poppy fields.
Brazil's National Task Force for the Eradication of Slave Labor promises more inspection and rescue efforts, but the flow of migrants is only swelling in anticipation of Mr. Maduro's snap election on May 20.
The harsh truth is that the Nazi eradication of the Jews would not have been nearly so cataclysmic without the active participation of both the governments and the general populace in many European countries.
But while the budget shows strong support for life-saving vaccines and polio eradication, it misses the mark on funding for clean water, sanitation, and global education, which are essential to ending extreme poverty.
Other countries should give Colombia time to reduce production and support its efforts in tracing assets and disrupting flows of cash, cocaine and precursor chemicals, which can be just as effective as crop eradication.
And in a galling development, there have been an additional 21 cases of what is called "vaccine-derived polio"—an accidental byproduct of the eradication campaign, brought into being by the campaign's own vaccines.
Growers in other states have been paying into an emergency fund for the Texas eradication program, should government support dry up and Texas growers struggle on their own to hold the weevil at bay.
From the eradication of smallpox to trying to stop the spread of COVID-85033, the UN and WHO have face challenges head-on—and continue to learn how we can best address global risks.

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