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		<title>Immunization project in Uganda gets zero traction</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Uganda (MNN) -- An immunization project in Uganda spins its wheels]]></description>
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Uganda (MNN) &#8212; Uganda&#39;s immunization coverage has been rising in the past<br />
few years.
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It&#39;s the direct result of newly-introduced health reforms that included some<br />
changes at the Ministry of Health, health financing reforms, and more<br />
involvement from the private sector. A<br />
lot has changed in the last decade. In<br />
2001, per capita expenditures on health were $14. Today, that number nears $120 per person.
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Some credit awareness campaigns with the changes. Others credit more direct interventions with<br />
resources and training.&nbsp;
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Even with all the positive results, the reality is that within the next 24<br />
hours more than 80 children will die. These<br />
deaths&nbsp;can be prevented with basic health care, if the parents can afford<br />
it. However, roughly a third of the<br />
population lives under the poverty line, on less than a dollar a day.
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When forced to choose between food and immunizations, families often choose<br />
food. Without protection, children in<br />
Uganda face life-threatening diseases that have long been defeated in the<br />
United States through simple vaccination.
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<a href="/groups/INN">International Needs Network</a>  has a team in Uganda offering a simple immunization<br />
program. With $30, the team can immunize<br />
a child against diphtheria, measles, polio, tetanus, tuberculosis, and whooping<br />
cough.
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Each child who is immunized is able to fight back when disease attacks. The project could save lives, but so far, it has<br />
zero support.
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<p>
I.N. Network Uganda comes alongside people living in poverty with help for<br />
everyday needs: school for the children, a medical clinic for the sick,<br />
livestock for family nutrition and income, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ for<br />
all.
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Each day is filled with challenges, heartbreak, and prayer that God will<br />
bless the nation of Uganda. Something as<br />
simple as an immunization can open doors of new opportunity for the children I.N.<br />
Network helps.&nbsp;
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<a href="https://www.innetworkusa.org/cart">Click here if you can help, too. </a>
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