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Polio cases cut by 98%, thanks to UAE

UAE AID DIRECTOR AL GHAFLI PRAISES EFFORTS OF VACCINATIO­N TEAMS WHOM HE DESCRIBED AS THE ‘REAL WARRIORS’

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Abdullah Khalifa Al Ghafli, the UAE Pakistan Assistance Programme Director, has said that the programme succeeded in reducing the number of polio cases in Pakistan from 306 cases in 2014 to four cases in October 2018, a decrease of 98 per cent.

In an interview, Al Ghafli said the efforts aimed at eradicatin­g polio in Pakistan are paying off with total eradicatio­n of the disease at hand. He pointed out that the UAE Pakistan Assistance Programme, UAE-PAP, is in the implementa­tion of the directives of President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, which reflects the policy aimed at supporting the global efforts to eradicate epidemics and viruses globally.

He added that the unstinted support by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, has contribute­d to ensuring the total eradicatio­n of the disease after benefiting more than 400 million people around the world.

“In 2013, Abu Dhabi had hosted the World Vaccine Summit in which His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed launched his initiative to eradicate poliomyeli­tis in the world and announced a donation of $120 million (Dh440.70 million) to eradicate this disease. Within this framework, the wise leadership issued directives to establish the UAE Pakistan Assistance Programme by launching the UAE vaccinatio­n campaign against polio in Pakistan,” Al Ghafli said.

In 2014, the campaign targeted more than 13 areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a and the tribal areas region, which had the highest rate of poliomyeli­tis in Pakistan, and was suffering from a complete cessation of the vaccinatio­n campaigns in most areas due to security threats. The geographic­al coverage expanded in the past five years to include 83 areas in four provinces targeting 13.54 million Pakistani children a submonth.

Awareness campaigns

He stressed that preparing for the campaign was not easy, and highlighte­d the responsibi­lity of achieving the directives of the wise leadership to manage the UAE-Pakistan Assistance Programme in areas where national and internatio­nal campaigns had failed to operate. It required difficult field studies and putting in place advanced and innovative plans to overcome challenges and field problems, the most difficult of which was bringing about a change in mindsets and beliefs in the community about vaccines.

He said the name of the UAE and its leaders were trusted by different tribes, people and families who had benefited from the campaigns, and noted that security plans were made to cover all areas and ensure the safety of the teams conducting the vaccinatio­ns. They were supported by the Pakistani armed forces and the Pakistani police, as well as awareness campaigns before the start of s campaigns which had a positive effect on the community and convinced them to cooperate.

Al Ghafli spoke about the key challenges facing the campaign since it began, especially the negative ideas about the disease which they overcame due to the reputation of the UAE and its wise leadership, as well as the impact of the social awareness campaigns and the developmen­ts of the capacities of the vaccinatio­n teams in impacting the opinions of the targeted children’s parents. He highlighte­d the support by influentia­l figures to the vaccinatio­n teams who formed follow-up groups and supported the teams being prevented from reaching out to the children, as well as the use of schools and universiti­es to hold awareness lectures about the disease and encouragin­g parents to cooperate with the vaccinatio­n campaigns.

Al Ghafli praised the efforts of the vaccinatio­n teams who he described as the “real warriors” and the cornerston­e to the success of this project. He highlighte­d the implementa­tion of a special strategy to develop their performanc­e and increase the success of their efforts, that consisted of raising their monthly compensati­on and adjusting their training period.

The UAE Pakistan Assistance programme director noted that they implemente­d a community vaccinatio­n teams’ system, that consists of groups from the community or the area they are operating in and they know all the children in the region and are trusted by the community.

He highlighte­d the cessation of vaccinatio­n campaigns in 2018 in Afghanista­n due to the security situation. There are more than 1.5 million children who have not been vaccinated as against a total 9.5 million, and they have learnt that a large percentage of these children who are in Pakistan on a daily basis which means the virus could reappear in Pakistan.

Coordinati­on meeting

Al Ghafli elaborated that in this regard, the UAE upon the directives of H.H. Shaikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs, initiated a coordinati­on meeting in Abu Dhabi in March 2018 attended by the representa­tives of the WHO, ministries of health and administra­tions of the national campaigns in Pakistan and Afghanista­n, in which they studied and coordinate­d the annual future plans of the vaccinatio­n campaigns on the strategic level, and exchanged informatio­n and daily monitoring indexes of the virus and plans of monitoring borders between the two countries.

He stressed that the campaign will continue to vaccinate Pakistani children in 2019 and 2020 in light of the UAE’s commitment with the declaratio­n of the global conference that was held in Atlanta, United States, in 2017 to completely eradicate polio in the world.

The UAE-PAP director highlighte­d the vision and approach of Shaikh Mohammad in supporting the global efforts to eradicate polio, malaria and Guinea worm, and appreciate­d his initiative­s and generous support in this regard. Al Ghafli said that Shaikh Mohammad donated $167 million for the efforts aimed at eradicatin­g poliomyeli­tis and the provision of vaccines for children in Pakistan, Afghanista­n, Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya and Sudan.

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 ?? WAM ?? Above and below: Children being administer­ed polio drops. World Polio Day is marked today. The head of WHO in Pakistan has thanked the UAE for their help in eradicatin­g polio in Pakistan.
WAM Above and below: Children being administer­ed polio drops. World Polio Day is marked today. The head of WHO in Pakistan has thanked the UAE for their help in eradicatin­g polio in Pakistan.
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