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UAE gives $200m over 7 years to eradicate polio in Pakistan

The UAE has firmly stood by the polio programme, with vital yearly contributi­ons, says the WHO Representa­tive in Pakistan

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The World Health Organisati­on (WHO), on behalf of the Polio Eradicatio­n Initiative, has announced on Saturday that the United Arab Emirates has made available a total of US$23 million funding for polio campaigns and around US$376,000 for the procuremen­t of frontline worker personal protective equipment for protection against COVID-19 in 84 highest-risk districts.

This funding and donation are to be utilised during 2021. It will enable the polio programme to maintain momentum to implement monthly polio campaigns targeting 16 million children in the highest-risk districts of Pakistan. Since 2014, United Arab Emirates has contribute­d over $200 million to polio eradicatio­n efforts in Pakistan.

Speaking on behalf of the Polio Eradicatio­n Initiative partners, Dr Palitha Mahipala, WHO Representa­tive in Pakistan, thanked the United Arab Emirates for their generous contributi­on.

“United Arab Emirates has firmly stood by the polio programme, with vital yearly contributi­ons and responding to pleas for extra funding to address unforeseen challenges such as COVID-19. With their steadfast commitment to the shared goal of polio eradicatio­n, we can further strengthen our efforts to protect children from lifelong paralysis. This would not be possible without their support,” he said.

Pakistan has reported only one wild polio case in the first 6 months of the year. This is a significan­t decrease, over 98 per cent, compared to 59 cases during the same period last year. The Government of Pakistan is fully commited to geting the country to zero wild polio cases over the coming months. To be certified as polio-free, Pakistan is required to report that there are no children affected by the wild poliovirus over a period of 3 years.

The United Arab Emirates continues its role through its Pakistan Assistance Programme (UAE-PAP) to ensure that further gains can be made where they are needed most. The Initiative of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan to Eradicate Polio Globally has been instrument­al in driving on-the-ground eradicatio­n efforts and gains within the most vulnerable communitie­s in Pakistan. In 2020, UAE-PAP support ensured that close to 16 million children under 5 years received protection through repeated polio campaigns as part of the umbrella Emirates Polio Campaign and all frontline workers in 84 districts received personal protective equipment and training to facilitate protection from COVID-19.

The Director of UAE-PAP, Abdulla Khalifa Alghfeli, praised the humanitari­an approach and the generous support of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces. Alghfeli explained that His Highness’s humanitari­an initiative to eradicate polio is a major factor contributi­ng to the eliminatio­n of the disease in the last reservoir of the virus in Afghanista­n and Pakistan.

“The efforts and sacrifices of the field vaccinatio­n teams, who face difficult field conditions and dangerous challenges, greatly contribute to the success of the campaigns and reducing the spread of poliovirus in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan,” he added.

Dr Shahzad Baig, National Coordinato­r of the National Emergency Operations Centre for Polio Eradicatio­n ( NEOC), wholeheart­edly welcomed the UAE contributi­on as an important boost to ensure that the programme can control the virus through door-to-door polio campaigns.

“We are geting closer to our goal, but this is not the time to be complacent. We are redoubling our efforts to ensure the gains of the past don’t slip away,” he said.

A recent report said The Global Polio Eradicatio­n Initiative (GPEI) will launch the Polio Eradicatio­n Strategy 2022-2026: Delivering on a Promise at a virtual event, to overcome the remaining challenges to ending polio, including setbacks caused by COVID-19. While polio cases have fallen 99.9 per cent since 1988, polio remains a Public Health Emergency of Internatio­nal Concern (PHEIC) and persistent barriers to reaching every child with polio vaccines and the pandemic have contribute­d to an increase in polio cases. Last year, 1,226 cases of all forms of polio were recorded compared to 138 in 2018.

 ?? WAM ?? The efforts and sacrifices of the field vaccinatio­n teams greatly helped in the success of the polio eradicatio­n campaigns.
WAM The efforts and sacrifices of the field vaccinatio­n teams greatly helped in the success of the polio eradicatio­n campaigns.

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