Government Accountability

Polio Eradication Efforts Expose WHO Mismanagement and Flawed Strategies in Critical Regions

By Economics Desk | August 5, 2025

Decades-long global polio eradication efforts are undermined by mismanagement, outdated vaccine strategies, and cultural resistance—threatening America’s health security and raising questions about globalist accountability.

For nearly 40 years, the World Health Organization (WHO) alongside its partners has pursued a mission to eradicate polio worldwide. Despite reducing cases by over 99%, the disease remains stubbornly entrenched in Afghanistan and Pakistan — regions plagued not only by conflict but by systemic failures within the eradication campaign itself. As American taxpayers fund these efforts through global institutions, it is time to ask: Are these international bureaucracies truly accountable for their results? How Did $1 Billion Fail to Deliver Polio Freedom? The Associated Press investigation reveals that internal WHO reports dating back to 2017 already exposed alarming issues:...

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