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U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Polio Funding (US$) Fiscal Year 2009 (Go to Table or Notes and Sources below)
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Polio Funding (US$) Fiscal Year 2009 (Go to Map above or Notes and Sources below)
Notes: Includes U.S. government funding for planning, implementation, and monitoring of supplemental immunization activities for eventual polio eradication; improvements in surveillance and laboratory capacity for diagnosis, analysis, and reporting; improvements in communication and advocacy; policy development; and improvements in information collection and reporting. The global total includes funding for regional and administrative activities, which are not reflected in the country list above.
Definitions: U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID): An independent U.S. federal government agency that receives overall foreign policy guidance from the Secretary of State. USAID's role is to support long-term and equitable economic growth in countries and advance U.S. foreign policy objectives by supporting: economic growth, agriculture and trade, global health, democracy, conflict prevention, and humanitarian assistance. The agency focuses its support in five regions of the world: Sub-Saharan Africa; Asia; Latin America and the Caribbean; Europe and Eurasia; and The Middle East.
Poliomyelitis (Polio): A crippling disease caused by any one of three related viruses; poliovirus types 1, 2 or 3. Polio is transmitted solely through fecal and oral routes and enters the body through the mouth when people eat food or drink water contaminated with excreta. The virus is easily spread in areas with poor hygiene. Polio is preventable by vaccine.
Sources: U.S. Agency for International Development, personal communication, October 20, 2009. See also U.S. Agency for International Development, Polio Eradication Initiative: Program Overview [website], available at: http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/global_health/mch/ch/techareas/polio.h....