WHO, UNICEF Regional Directors Applaud Pakistan's Progress In Polio Eradication
Fakhir Rizvi Published December 18, 2018 | 08:09 PM
Regional Director for the World Health Organization (WHO) Eastern Mediterranean Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari and UNICEF's South Asia Regional Director Jean Gough, on Tuesday commended the Government of Pakistan for progress in tackling polio and expressed their full confidence in the country's capacity to eradicate polio.
On the high-level mission to Pakistan, the regional directors of the two leading partners of the Global Polio Eradication Imitative (GPEI) visited the National Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) here, where they were briefed on the country's progress, remaining challenges and strategies being implemented to interrupt the virus transmission. The dignitaries also witnessed real-time data management in the EOC Control Room.
Earlier, Babar Bin Atta, the Prime Minister's Focal Person on Polio Eradication, apprised the regional directors of political commitment across parties depicted during the National Task Force meeting chaired by the prime minister last month. "The prime minister and chief ministers are keen to see a polio free Pakistan and have reiterated their commitment to tackle polio eradication as a top priority on the public health," he stated.
Dr Rana Muhammad Safdar, National Coordinator, elaborated in detail that current virus epidemiology, immunity status and remaining challenges would be overcome to achieve zero polio in the country.
"We have a strong programme doing everything possible to identify and plug the remaining gaps. Continued community ownership and support will be imperative to finish the job in current low transmission season," Rana said.
"Pakistan has made remarkable progress in protecting every child from polio, bringing down the number of children paralyzed by the virus from almost 20,000 each year in the early 1990s to only eight cases so far this year," said Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean. "Now, we must end polio once and for all, and WHO will spare no efforts in supporting Pakistan to make this happen." "It's our utmost priority to ensure polio eradication in Pakistan. We are encouraged by the great progress that the country has achieved in the past years and the efforts the country continues to make to identify and address the remaining challenges. We stand ready to provide the necessary support for the country to travel this last and difficult mile," said UNICEF's South Asia Regional Director, Jean Gough.
While commending Pakistan's progress in tackling the polio virus, the two regional directors also stressed that in order to ensure a polio-free future, all partners must continue working closely together under strong government leadership, with no complacency. Once polio was eradicated, it would be crucial to sustain the gains through a strong system of routine immunization.
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