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Polio Finally Kicked out of Liberia: Thanks to Juli Endee and OthersPublished: 10 November, 2008 The crippling childhood polio has left many people disabled in our country and today some of our citizens are living with such human catastrophe. What a shame! But thanks to God, and people like Liberia's Cultural Ambassador Juli Ednee, former Health & Social Welfare Minister Dr. Peter Coleman and a host of media personnel, who played a significant role in completely eradicating the disease from Liberia. At a well attended press conference at the Health Ministry recently, Minister of Health Dr. Walter Gwenigale announced that a delegation headed by Dr. Peter S. Coleman, former Minister of Health received a certificate declaring Liberia a Polio-free country by the Africa Regional Certification Commission at the 10th Annual General Meeting held in Windhoek, Namibia, from October 21 to 23, 2008. http://www.liberianobserver.com/news/search.php?_FB%5Bq%5D=juli
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