AFD pledges $55 mln to support Pakistan's Polio Program.

ISLAMABAD -- French Development Agency (AFD) has pledged $55 million to help support Pakistan's Polio Programme operations, in efforts to interrupt poliovirus transmission.

With this the French Development Agency (AFD) has become part of global polio eradication partners with its commitment to filling the funding gap of the Government of Pakistan in its efforts to end polio.

A delegation of the AFD and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation met the Special Health Secretary and visited the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) for Polio Eradication.

The meetings were part of the delegation's week-long visit to Pakistan to help support the country in the areas of health and social protection.

During a briefing at the NEOC, the AFD committed to supporting the Pakistan Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI) in immunization activities, disease surveillance, polio campaign monitoring and other technical areas, and filling the funding gap of $55 million (under the PC-1 for polio eradication, 2022-2026) that the programme needed.

NEOC Coordinator Dr Shahzad Baig emphasized the significance of the polio infrastructure to Pakistan's healthcare. 'We are very grateful to the French Government for this support."

"The Pakistan Polio Eradication Programme is a vital part of our healthcare system and investing in polio is an investment in the country's overall health system,' he said.

He added, 'The polio infrastructure has proven how it can offer the most reliable support for the most challenging of health emergencies, like we saw with the COVID-19 response, which capitalized on the experiences of polio surveillance teams.'

The French Development Agency delegation was headed by Agnes Soucat, Director of Health and Social Protection, while the Gates Foundation delegation was led by Jay Wegner, Global Head for Polio Eradication.

The delegation held a meeting with the Country Representatives of WHO and UNICEF and discussed how the polio infrastructure was on the forefront in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent flood response.

After the NEOC meeting, Special Health Secretary Mirza Nasir ud Din Mashhood Ahmad held a debrief at the...

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