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BMGF announces new grants to eradicate polio in Pakistan

by Shahid AbbasiDecember 1, 2011December 1, 2011
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Karachi/Seattle: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation today announced new grants as part of its ongoing support to Pakistan’s polio eradication program and to assist the Sindh government’s response to this year’s floods. The grants will fund initiatives aiming to provide assistance to polio survivors as well as address the urgent needs of families affected by the floods in parts of Sindh province.

Sindh province experienced a significant polio outbreak following the floods and currently accounts for nearly 20% of cases reported in the country. So far this year Pakistan has reported 161 cases of polio, more than any other country in the world.

“Pakistan announced important steps last week to implement its emergency plan more effectively. If implemented well, rapid progress can be made in stopping the virus,” said Michael Galway, a Senior Program Officer for the foundation closely working with the Pakistan program. “We hope our additional support demonstrates our ongoing commitment to Pakistan as it deals with multiple challenges in managing the intense transmission of polio while simultaneously responding to acute situations such as this year’s flood in Sindh.”

The foundation has allocated more than 198 million rupees in grants for additional support to Pakistan in 2011. This includes a grant to WHO to support the physical rehabilitation of more than 200 children paralyzed by polio, a grant to the government of Sindh to directly support more than 4,400 families in Umerkot and one other district affected by this year’s floods and a grant to save the children to support relief operations. Umerkot is one of 17 districts/towns in Sindh reporting polio this year.

In August, the Gates Foundation and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) announced a strategic partnership to bolster Pakistan’s fight against polio. Through an innovative financing mechanism, JICA extended a loan of 5.63 billion rupees to the government of Pakistan, which the Gates Foundation will repay if Pakistan meets polio eradication targets by 2013. Today’s grants will augment support to WHO, UNICEF and the World Bank for vaccine procurement, immunization campaigns and communication efforts for polio.

The foundation will continue to work with the government and other partners, including WHO, UNICEF and Rotary International to ensure that all children, in Pakistan and around the world, are protected from polio.

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Shahid Abbasi
Shahid Abbasi is an Editor of TheNewsTribe.com from its foundation in 2010. With more than 10 years’ experience in conventional Journalism he is one of the pioneers of digital/online/new media in Pakistan.

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