dr. bill fahey of the cdc, a revocation attacks in equity, provides the ultimate social justice. this is something we will come back to again and again as we talk about the lessons of this program. the most important about eradication distinguishes it from the other things we do in international health, it requires getting the populations that everyone else mrs.. you have to keep going if you're to eradicate the disease. most things, the millennium development goals, much of what we have done so far, 80%. with 30% of children, not only, my third reason why eradicating polio, not just to get their, put these kids on the map, being to scale with the areas where we need, interventions -- these are 2 examples of we have been doing while we have been eradicating polio, whether it has been helping to eliminate measles or fighting pandemic flew. the polio eradication initiative, it is a partnership first and foremost on the right hand side, you have the private sector partners who are part -- the left-hand side, the eradication initiative. on the right hand side, the political bodies an