Build Trust, Not Jails, To Improve Immunization
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In March, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni signed a law that will put parents in jail if they fail to vaccinate their children. Given widespread distrust of the pharmaceutical industry and of government, Ify Aniebo argues that community-based campaigns would be more effective than coercive laws in raising immunization levels.
By Ify Aniebo
