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We should all be feminists chimamanda ngozi adichie tedxeuston
We should all be feminists chimamanda ngozi adichie tedxeuston










Image: Flickr - Colin Patterson, Commonwealth Foundation The story emphasizes the key role that vaccinations play for individuals and their families and reminds readers of the brave work of volunteers and professionals around the world who administer these life-saving medicines. The story's title has a dual meaning: it comes from the narrator's newborn son and, also, the former Nigerian Minister of Health Dr. Nigerian Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s most recent short story, Olikoye, explores this important subject.

we should all be feminists chimamanda ngozi adichie tedxeuston

Vaccines help ensure that more children do not die from preventable diseases and can have the opportunity to live better lives.

we should all be feminists chimamanda ngozi adichie tedxeuston

The importance of these services cannot be overstated. It took that to save my life.”ĭespite the progress made to ensure that children are given the opportunity to live healthy and productive lives, one in five children today do not receive proper vaccination services.

we should all be feminists chimamanda ngozi adichie tedxeuston

It took that to save the lives of the babies born that year in my village, and in the villages around us and those far from us, in Calabar and Enugu and Kaduna. A baby’s small open mouth and a drop of liquid.












We should all be feminists chimamanda ngozi adichie tedxeuston