PM Shehbaz vows to turn Pakistan ‘polio free nation’
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed commitment to becoming a polio-free nation, emphasising the joint efforts of the federal and provincial governments in the fight against the disease.
Speaking yesterday, the Prime Minister assured that all provinces were fully aligned and taking decisive steps towards the eradication of polio.
“The federation, along with all the provinces, is taking active measures for polio eradication,” Sharif said, adding that all provincial governments had been brought into confidence regarding the strategy to combat the disease. He expressed his confidence that with coordinated efforts, the nation would successfully eliminate polio.
A high-level delegation from the Polio Oversight Board, including key representatives from global health organisations, met with the Prime Minister to discuss ongoing efforts.
The delegation comprised Christopher Elias, representative of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Dr Hanan Balkhy, Regional Director of the World Health Organization; UNICEF Regional Director Sanjay Wijesekera; and Dr Andrea Fristedt, Deputy Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), among others.
The Prime Minister thanked the delegation for their continued support and for joining hands with Pakistan’s government in its anti-polio initiatives.
He also acknowledged the contributions of the King Salman Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary Foundation, UNICEF, and CDC, all of which have been instrumental in the campaign. “These global organisations have played a significant role in our battle against polio,” Sharif said.
“We are confident that with their continued support, we will overcome this challenge and rid the country of this debilitating disease once and for all.”
The delegation praised Pakistan’s commitment and progress towards polio eradication. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation representatives noted that the country’s current anti-polio strategy had been effectively implemented and that positive results were beginning to show.
Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 20 2024
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