WAR ON TERROR AND ITS EFFECTS ON HEALTH COMMUNICATION AND POLIO ERADICATION IN PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Muhammad Mashhood University of Peshawar
  • Dost Muhammad Yousafzai University of Malakand
  • Rida Zulfaqar University of Central Punjab, Lahore

Abstract

Polio is a disease which has eradicated by the United Nation (UN) member’s countries except three countries Nigeria, Afghanistan and Pakistan, in this article the researchers studied the Pakistan’s health communication situation as a case study about polio and war on terror relation and its implication on social and humanitarian consequences. This is a library method study to read few selected articles, books and publicity nature messages and its effect on public to counter the current contradiction which is facing by polio workers to give the vaccine to the children for protection from polio disease. This is the qualitative approach study to read out polio and war on terror related articles and interviewed the cross conspiracy arguments from the doctor and polio refusal parents. The given questions were answer in this article in the light of natural, health and social aspects of people to counter the current argument in indecisive nature people and polio refusal parents.

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Published

2019-07-12

How to Cite

Muhammad Mashhood, Dost Muhammad Yousafzai, & Rida Zulfaqar. (2019). WAR ON TERROR AND ITS EFFECTS ON HEALTH COMMUNICATION AND POLIO ERADICATION IN PAKISTAN. Pakistan Journal of Society, Education and Language (PJSEL), 5(2), 91–105. Retrieved from https://pjsel.jehanf.com/index.php/journal/article/view/133

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