Pakistan vaccinates over 19.3 million children as anti-polio drive concludes today

A health worker administers polio drops to a child for vaccination on the first day of a nationwide week-long poliovirus eradication campaign in Karachi on September, 1, 2025. (AFP/File)
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Updated 09 September 2025
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Pakistan vaccinates over 19.3 million children as anti-polio drive concludes today

  • Over 4 million children vaccinated against poliovirus in Punjab, 8.431 million in southern Sindh province
  • Polio, a highly infectious virus that can cause lifelong paralysis, is endemic only in Pakistan and Afghanistan 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani health authorities have vaccinated over 19.3 million children against poliovirus since Sept. 1, the National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC) said in a statement on Tuesday, as the nine-day anti-polio nationwide drive concludes today. 

Islamabad launched the nationwide campaign against the disease on Sept. 1, as it grapples with poliovirus, which remains endemic only in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Polio is an incurable, highly infectious virus that can cause lifelong paralysis and can only be prevented through repeated oral vaccination and routine immunization. 

Pakistan has enhanced its efforts to vaccinate millions of children ever since it reported an alarming 74 polio infections in 2024. This was a sharp rise in infections from six cases in 2023 and just one in 2021, highlighting the challenge of eradication.

“Today marks the final day of the special anti-polio campaign,” the NEOC said in a statement. “By the end of yesterday, more than 19.3 million children had been administered polio drops.”

Giving a breakdown of the vaccinations, the NEOC said over 4 million children were given polio drops in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province while in Sindh, nearly 8.431 million children received the vaccine since Sept. 1.

In Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, 3.993 million children were vaccinated and in its southwestern Balochistan province, 2.182 million children received the vaccine. 

In the federal capital Islamabad, the vaccination of approximately 464,000 children has been completed while in the northern Gilgit-Baltistan region, 112,000 children were inoculated. In Azad Jammu & Kashmir, 164,000 children have been vaccinated against poliovirus, the NEOC said. 

The NEOC urged parents to play their role in stemming the spread of poliovirus, calling on them to welcome polio volunteers. 

“Ensure that every child under five years of age receives polio drops during every campaign,” it added. 

Pakistan has made major gains since the 1990s, when annual cases exceeded 20,000, reducing the toll to eight by 2018. But vaccine hesitancy, fueled by misinformation and resistance from some religious hard-liners, continues to hamper progress.

Health teams have also faced frequent militant attacks, particularly in KP and Balochistan, where vaccinators and security personnel have been killed while administering drops in remote communities.

Officials say such violence, coupled with natural disasters such as the current flooding, are complicating nationwide eradication efforts.


Pakistan, UK discuss tax reform and digital governance under stabilization agenda

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Pakistan, UK discuss tax reform and digital governance under stabilization agenda

  • Pakistan outlines tax expansion, energy reform and SOE restructuring under IMF-linked program
  • UK signals readiness to support governance, digitalization, investment climate improvements

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the United Kingdom reaffirmed cooperation on economic reform and digital governance on Tuesday, with Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb telling UK Minister for Development Baroness Chapman that stabilization efforts were now centered on tax expansion, debt control and restructuring state-owned enterprises.

Pakistan is working to widen its tax base, reduce leakages through digital systems and overhaul energy-sector losses as part of ongoing fiscal reform. The government is also pursuing privatization and pension restructuring to create fiscal space for social spending in a period of high external financing needs.

Aurangzeb “highlighted ongoing work on energy sector efficiencies, debt management, public-sector right-sizing, pension reform, and measures aimed at restoring fiscal sustainability and creating space for social sector priorities,” according to an official readout of the meeting released by the finance ministry. 

Chapman said the UK stood ready to support reform delivery through technical assistance, regulatory cooperation and digital transition tools aimed at simplifying compliance and improving transparency, the statement added. 

Chapman “reaffirmed the United Kingdom’s readiness to provide technical assistance, regulatory support, and capacity-building … particularly in digitalization, governance reforms, investment climate improvement, and ease of doing business.”

Talks also covered demographic pressures, provincial governance, climate resilience and women’s economic participation, areas both sides said needed coordinated financing and policy planning. The ministers further discussed aligning development spending with World Bank-supported programs and encouraging private-sector participation in reforms.