Pakistan and Unicef have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to confidently procure vaccines for the Polio Programme.
In a significant development, Pakistan and UNICEF have joined forces by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at ensuring a steady supply of vaccines for the Polio Eradication Programme. This partnership signals a commitment to combat polio and protect the health of children in Pakistan.
Under the terms of the MoU, UNICEF will work closely with Pakistan's health authorities to procure and distribute vaccines crucial for the Polio Programme. This collaborative effort is a crucial step in the ongoing battle against polio, a preventable but crippling disease that poses a serious threat to children in the region.
The partnership between Pakistan and UNICEF underscores the commitment to ending polio in the country. By pooling resources and expertise, they aim to strengthen vaccination campaigns and improve access to these life-saving vaccines, ensuring that no child is left vulnerable to polio.
This MoU highlights the importance of international organizations, governments, and local communities coming together to tackle global health challenges. It's a positive step towards a polio-free future for Pakistan, where every child can grow up healthy and protected from this debilitating disease.


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