Friday, 1 February 2013

Spot The Difference. If You Can




What is the difference between the Taliban and Boko Haram on the one hand and senior functionaries in Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Health and Sanitation on the other?
Well, for one thing, the Taliban and Boko Haram have a thing against immunizing children for diseases that maim and kill. They espouse a hopeless cause. For them, immunizing children holds not only doctrinal risks (against religion) but is also a plot hatched by western medicine to sterilize and infect with HIV in order to reduce the world’s population of believers.
It is difficult to wrap this sort of nonsense around the head, especially for something in which the science is so clear. The record of how polio has been virtually eliminated in the developed world is there for all to see, and it is something that sensible people would like to replicate everywhere. And smallpox too, that millennial scourge, has been eradicated. Before, if you had smallpox, it either killed you dead or disfigured you for the rest of your life. Now, you just don’t get it. The responsible virus has been wiped out. End of story. The list of other diseases which have been controlled by vaccination is long: Diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, measles, pneumonia, meningitis, yellow fever and even TB, killers all. And every day, new triumphs are recorded... Hepatitis, cervical cancer...
The record is without parallel in the saving of lives and the reduction of human suffering, but GAVI reckons that there are still 22 million children worldwide who do not have access to such lifesaving and life-enhancing prophylaxis. GAVI is a global alliance for vaccines and immunization that works towards reducing this access gap. It is a private-public partnership that provides vaccines at low cost and even at no cost at all to poor countries. They even give cash-money for infra-structure so that the vaccination process can proceed smoothly. They have had a big presence in Sierra Leone over the last decade and deploy their largesse through NGO’s and the Sierra Leone Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MoHS).
That ministry is staffed by a large number of professionals grounded in medicine, statistics, public health, economics, etc. You name it, they have the scientist for it. So, you would expect that the vaccine programme will be a breeze. But hold on a minute. Just in the last couple of days, we hear that ten senior officials in that ministry have been suspended from duty over allegations that money for infra-structure provided by GAVI has gone missing and that the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) are determined to get to the bottom of these allegations. The charge list includes the highest-ranking bureaucrat in the ministry, the Chief Medical Officer, whose professional oath requires him to “First, do no harm…"
Mind you, these are just allegations and we must wait for the findings of the ACC. But if confirmed, I ask you, “What is the difference between Sierra Leone Ministry of Health officials and the Taleban? And Boko Haram?”


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