CDC, Commissioner Reinforce Polio Eradication Commitment

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The active role of the deputy commissioners across Karachi was also acknowledged

KARACHI:

A delegation from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Polio Branch discussed sustaining momentum toward eradication goals, including continued CDC technical assistance and capacity building of health department staff. The critical role of NSTOP officers in supporting District Emergency Operations Centers (DEOCs) was highlighted as a key element of the response structure.

The CDC Polio Branch delegation was led by Dr Richard Franka, and met with Commissioner Karachi Syed Hasan Naqvi to discuss sustained efforts in the fight against polio.

During the meeting, the epidemiological significance of Karachi as a core polio reservoir was underscored – owing to its large, heterogeneous population and continuous population movement, which present complex challenges for eradication efforts. Both parties emphasised the importance of maintaining high-quality surveillance and vaccination coverage to interrupt transmission.

The active role of the deputy commissioners across Karachi was also acknowledged, particularly their continued leadership and on-ground coordination in supporting the polio eradication cause. Their commitment to ensuring effective implementation of polio campaigns and rapid response efforts have been instrumental in driving progress.

Commissioner Karachi, Syed Hasan Naqvi, reiterated the need to maintain NSTOP’s support in core reservoir districts and stressed the importance of enhancing the capacity of frontline workers (FLWs) at the national level. He advocated for providing FLWs with a conducive working environment and proposed organising appreciation events to recognise their dedication and hard work – an essential step to boost morale and sustain motivation across the frontline workforce.

As a token of appreciation, souvenirs were presented to the CDC delegation in recognition of their ongoing support.

News published in the Express Tribune on 10th June 2025

 

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