“This award was received by me but belongs to each and every one who has worked with missionary zeal, unflinching commitment and dedication to stop polio in its ranks,” said Senator Ayesha in a statement after receiving the award.
She added that with our collective effort we have defied the odds and turned around the Polio Eradication Program from a raging outbreak in 2013-14 to reporting the lowest ever cases in the programme’s history in 2017.
She made special mention of the National and Provincial Coordinators of the Emergency Operation Centers for Polio for steering the programme ably and making an all-out effort to improve the quality of the campaign.
Since 2014, Pakistan’s polio eradication programme has registered an overall 97 per cent drop in wild poliovirus cases, from 306 cases in 2014, to 8 cases in the last year. So far, in 2018, Pakistan has not had a single case of polio and the polio eradication programme hopes to make 2018 the last year of poliovirus transmission.
“This award is in recognition of the heroic effort of the brave foot soldiers of this programme -260,000 Sehat Muhafiz - who trek the length and breadth of our great country spreading hope and light in the shape of polio drops to protect our children from lifelong disability,” Ayesha said.
"The job of polio eradication is not yet finished and we will not rest until the destination of zero polio cases is achieved. Under the leadership of the prime minister and with the strong commitment of the provincial leadership, and most importantly parents, we will continue to work hand in hand with our partners to achieve the cherished goal of a polio-free Pakistan," the Senator added.
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