
Islamabad — The Pakistan Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI) today launched the first polio vaccination campaign of the new year to protect 45 million children under five, marking a critical step in the country’s urgent final push to interrupt poliovirus transmission and eradicate the global and regional threat of paralytic polio.
The Honourable Prime Minister’s Focal Person for Polio Eradication Ms Ayesha Raza Farooq inaugurated the campaign at CDA Rawal Town Dispensary (Islamabad) accompanied by His Excellency Canadian High Commissioner Mr Tariq Ali Khan, World Health Organization (WHO) Representative Pakistan Dr Luo Dapeng and UNICEF Representative Pakistan Ms Pernille Ironside, as well as district government authorities.
The week-long campaign will be held from February 2-8 across 159 districts nationwide.
Since its launch in 1994, the Pakistan PEI has reduced polio cases by 99.8 percent, from an estimated 20,000 cases annually to 31 cases reported for 2025 so far. This progress has been achieved through sustained house-to-house vaccination campaigns, strong government leadership, and the dedication of more than 400,000 courageous frontline health workers who are mobilized nationwide for every campaign.
The polio vaccine, prequalified by WHO, is safe and effective, has been used in more than 190 countries to eradicate polio. It is imperative that every child under five receives two drops of the oral polio vaccine during each campaign.
In her address, Prime Minister’s Focal Person for Polio Eradication, Ms Ayesha Raza Farooq, said Pakistan is in the final mile of polio eradication and this ongoing campaign comes at a critical time as the Polio Programme is aiming to take this year a decisive step towards interrupting transmission.
“At this stage, every campaign and every child counts. Every child reached with the vaccine strengthens their protection and helps stop the virus from spreading further,” she said. “Success requires a whole-of-society approach. I urge everyone to do their part. Parents and caregivers, community leaders, influencers, educators and the media, please continue to support vaccination and ensure that all children are vaccinated with polio all other essential vaccines to keep them safe.”
The senior delegation of the government and polio eradication partners interacted with polio teams and vaccinators at the health facility prior to officially launching the national campaign by administering polio drops to children.
Delegates also visited Islamabad Model School for Girls Rawal Town G-5 to answer the questions of students regarding health and the importance of vaccination. At the school, the delegation also observed how vaccinators administered polio drops to children under five.
As Pakistan enters the final phase to eradicate polio, the government and polio eradication donors and partners reaffirmed their determination to remain focused, united, and resolute in achieving a polio-free Pakistan.
BY: The Times Union





