The government has been presenting the latest results to representatives of the World Health Organisation (WHO) currently visiting Islamabad. It is clear from the financial and human-resource commitments being sought that the war is not going to be won quickly. If it is to be won at all, then Pakistan has to keep up the pressure and effort, knowing as it does so that lives are going to be lost as polio workers and those who are tasked to protect them are murdered as they go about their business. There can be no let-up in the struggle for herd immunity, and not only from polio but other non-communicable diseases as well. The health ministry is in the process of finalising a National Action Plan for health in the broadest sense and it is to be hoped that this latest initiative of vital importance does not run into the sand as have other, no less vital, initiatives in the recent past. Pakistan can eliminate polio, of that there can be no doubt. To do so is going to require a consistency of political will that spans successive governments, likewise, a consistency of funding. We hope for even better news in a year’s time.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 13th, 2015.
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