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Zeeshan Ali and his fellow Kuki Khel tribesmen refused to let their children take the drops until government administrators first met their own requests.
Boycotts have emerged as a tool for leverage, by holding the polio eradication effort hostage.
Pakistan is one of only two countries where the disease is still endemic and is under international pressure from frustrated donors to finish the job.
Pakistan reported its 18th case of 2024 last week .
Globally the eradication campaign has cut cases by more than 99 per cent since it began.
But the remaining handful of cases have proven stubborn to stop and indeed have begun to rise in recent years .
Part of that comeback has been due to a fateful decision taken nearly a decade ago to streamline vaccines.
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