As first US-Pakistan health dialogue concludes, Washington announces donating paediatric COVID vaccines

In this file photo, volunteers unload the first batch of 10 million doses of US-donated Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Islamabad, Pakistan, on August 26, 2021. (Photo courtesy: UNICEF)
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Updated 27 July 2022
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As first US-Pakistan health dialogue concludes, Washington announces donating paediatric COVID vaccines

  • With donation of 16 million pediatric doses, total number of COVID-19 vaccine doses donated by US surpasses 77 million 
  • Since the pandemic began, US has provided nearly $70.4 million in direct support and $13.8 million in-kind support to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The US agreed to ship 16 million pediatric doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Pakistan on Wednesday after the first-ever health dialogue between the two states concluded. 

Pakistan’s Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel arrived in Washington last week to lead a four-member delegation for the first “US-Pakistan Health Dialogue” between the two nations. 

The two sides had planned to discuss establishing a Pakistani Center for Disease Control, global health security, childhood immunizations, COVID-19 engagement, regulatory engagements, maternal and child health, and non-communicable diseases during the dialogue. 

‘US COVID-19 vaccine donations to Pakistan will surpass 77 million doses following an agreement to ship 16 million pediatric doses from the United States to Pakistan in partnership with COVAX,” the US Embassy in Pakistan said in a statement. 

It added that the donation was announced at the end of the dialogue and that an additional $29 million in USAID funding is also planned to support vaccination efforts in Pakistan. 

“Since the start of the pandemic, the US government has provided nearly $70.4 million in direct support and $13.8 million in in-kind support to assist the Pakistani people in the fight against COVID-19,” it added. 

US Ambassador to Pakistan, Donald Blome, said the two countries had strengthened their cooperation and partnership throughout the 75 years of diplomatic relations. “We will continue to work side-by-side to tackle this once-in-a-lifetime public health challenge,” he added. 


Pakistan PM to attend World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Switzerland next month

Updated 29 December 2025
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Pakistan PM to attend World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Switzerland next month

  • The WEF meeting, scheduled to be held in Davos on Jan. 19-23, will focus on global challenges, public-private dialogue and cooperation
  • Government, business, civil society and academia leaders will engage in forward-looking discussions to address these issues, set priorities

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will travel to Switzerland next month to attend the 56th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Pakistani state media reported on Monday.

The WEF annual meeting, themed as ‘A Spirit of Dialogue,’ will be held from Jan. 19 to Jan. 23 in Davos, where world leaders from government, business, civil society and academia will engage in forward-looking discussions to address global issues and set priorities.

Prime Minister Sharif is expected to interact with global leaders and investors on economic challenges, regional and international issues and various opportunities for cooperation.

On Monday, Deputy PM Ishaq Dar presided over a meeting in Islamabad to oversee preparations for Sharif’s upcoming visit to Switzerland to attend the WEF meeting, the Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported.

“Dar instructed to maximize the engagements with the incoming Heads of States, Governments and senior leadership of economic, business and financial institutions,” the report read.

The WEF meeting program will be structured around key global challenges where public-private dialogue and cooperation, involving all stakeholders, is necessary for progress, according to the WEF website.

In addressing these challenges, growth, resilience and innovation will serve as cross-cutting imperatives, guiding how leaders engage with today’s complexity and pursue tomorrow’s opportunities.

Pakistani foreign ministry officials briefed the deputy PM about preparations for the WEF meeting, according to Radio Pakistan. The participants of Monday’s meeting in Islamabad discussed in detail the bilateral component and media engagements during the visit.

“He [Dar] further stressed that opportunities be explored to foster collaboration with private sector business entities,” the state broadcaster said.