WHO supports older Afghan refugees with provision of assistive devices
Panian, Haripur, 23 February 2020: The World Health Organization, in a ceremony held at Panian refugees camp, distributed assistive devices among old disabled Afghan refugees with the support of the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration, on behalf of the American people. The ceremony was largely attended by U.S. senior State diplomats, US...
WHO support to polio eradication efforts, HIV and nutrition
Islamabad 23 February – Dr Palitha Mahipala, WHO Representative in Pakistan, visited Larkana and Ratodera, Sindh recently. The visit began with Dr Palitha Mahipala administrating polio drops to children at the Sukkur airport as a part of the ongoing National Immunization Days (NIDs) campaign in the country. Dr Palitha emphasized on vaccinating...
Regional reference laboratory for polio upgraded with support from Government of Japan
Islamabad, 23 February 2020 – Pakistan’s regional reference for polio has been upgraded with support from the Government of Japan through a grant worth US$ 3.3 million. The support will boost Pakistan’s capacity to swiftly track and respond to the poliovirus. The laboratory currently tests more than 30 000 stool samples and 950 environmental...
Polio eradication on United Nations Secretary General’s agenda during Pakistan visit
United Nations Secretary General António Guterres lent his support to Pakistan’s national polio vaccination campaign this morning. More than 39 million children across the country are set to be vaccinated this week. Photo: Syed Mehdi Bukhari Lahore, 18 February 2020 – The Secretary General of the United Nations António Guterres today visited a...
WHO supports public gym under the healthy city programme in Islamabad
17 February 2020 – Dr Palitha Mahipala, WHO Representative in Pakistan, at the inauguration of the open gymnasium said, “Noncommunicable diseases kill 41 million people each year, equivalent to 71% of all deaths globally. Cardiovascular (heart) diseases account for most of these deaths followed by cancers, respiratory diseases and diabetes. In...
Needle-free injectors for mass administration of fractional dose inactivated poliovirus vaccine in Karachi, Pakistan: A survey of caregiver and vaccinator acceptability
The first large-scale vaccination campaign using needle-free jet injectors to administer fractional doses of inactivated poliovirus vaccine (fIPV) was conducted in Karachi, Pakistan, in February 2019. Data on acceptability of jet injectors were collected from 610 vaccinators and 4898 caregivers during the first four days of the campaign. Of those...
More than 9.4 million children vaccinated against typhoid fever in Sindh
4 December 2019 – A historical milestone has been successfully achieved in Pakistan with the vaccination in Sindh Province of more than 9.4 million children aged from 9 months to 15 years against typhoid fever, with a coverage rate of 95%. Pakistan is the first country in the world to introduce the World Health Organization (WHO)-recommended...
Pakistan introduces typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV) into routine immunization schedule in world first
20 November 2019 – Pakistan has become the first country to introduce the World Health Organization recommended typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV) into its routine immunization...
Pakistan first country to introduce new typhoid vaccine into routine immunization programme
Karachi, 15 November 2019 - Pakistan today became the first country in the world to introduce the World Health Organization (WHO)-recommended typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV) into its routine immunization programme. It is the first typhoid vaccine that can be given to children as young as 6 months of age and confers longer term protection against...








