Of course, the aim of the city government should be to deny as few children a birth certificate and admission to school as possible. This should be a punitive punishment of the last resort. There are many other positive steps that can be taken to ensure children are vaccinated. Public information programmes touting the benefits of vaccination and countering the propaganda of conspiracy-theory spewing clerics should be at the top of the agenda. The city also needs to recruit people who are an integral part of their communities to carry out vaccinations as outsiders may not garner the same trust as locals.
Moreover, the Lahore government, and indeed the federal and every other city government, has to ensure that vaccinations reach children. For this, foolproof security must be provided. It would be cruel to deny children birth certificates and school admission when security concerns mean they may not even get the opportunity to be vaccinated. Furthermore, the city government should, having taken this measure, ensure that the epidemics faced are brought under control and vaccinations ensured as soon as possible, as one would not want this measure to become another excuse for a dismal literacy rates.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 3rd, 2013.
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