Fighting disease: “Shadows in Sunlight”

Around the world, scientists and healthcare professionals continue to build on the foundations laid by Nobel Prize laureates. In the short clip Shadows in Sunlight, directed by Ruhi Hamid, we follow Ishrat Rahim who vaccinates children against polio in Pakistan. 

Short clip: “Shadows in Sunlight”

“There is fear... but in our hearts we know we must do this job.”

Ishrat Rahim, nurse

Ishrat Rahim is one of almost 400,000 women working across Pakistan to vaccinate the country’s 40 million children against polio. In her work, she often encounters suspicion and mistrust, due to cultural and religious reasons.

While she works, she and her female colleagues are constantly protected by armed guards. Despite sometimes threatening situations, she persistently continues her work to convince the city’s residents of the benefits of the vaccine and the potential for eradicating polio.

The clip above is from the documentary Shadows in Sunlight, one in a series of films that explore how researchers and health care professionals are building on the foundation laid by Nobel Prize laureates to prevent and treat diseases today.

The film was made possible through a collaboration between Nobel Prize Outreach and Grain Media, with support from the Novo Nordisk Foundation.

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MLA style: Fighting disease: “Shadows in Sunlight”. NobelPrize.org. Nobel Prize Outreach 2025. Fri. 7 Nov 2025. <https://www.nobelprize.org/stories/fighting-disease-shadows-in-sunlight/>