The legacy of isolation is a double-edged sword for children in Nuristan, Eastern Afghanistan

Gavi
Oct 23, 2024

The legacy of isolation is a double-edged sword for children in Nuristan, Eastern Afghanistan


In Afghanistan’s remote and mountainous Nuristan province, children are highly vulnerable to polio and other deadly diseases due to multiple, intersecting needs that stem from long-standing isolation and multiple deprivations.

Nestled against her grandfather’s folded legs, Roqia looks solemnly at the strangers who have come to visit. Above them, the window opens onto steep-sided mountains, where the last of the morning’s rain clouds still linger, sticking to the highest trees. In February when the two-year-old developed a fever and weakness in her left leg, her grandfather made the two-hour journey down to the district hospital on foot, carrying his granddaughter in his arms. The lab results came back positive: Roqia had polio.

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