Japan ambassador praises first anti-polio drive of 2021
ISLAMABAD, JAN 11 (DNA) – Matsuda Kuninori, Ambassador of Japan has praised Pakistan’s decision to launch the first polio vaccination drive of 2021 and reiterated Japan’s commitment to continue its support to eradicate polio from Pakistan and the globe.
During the five-day campaign, around 285,000 polio workers will engage in the vaccination of over 40 million children, wearing masks, using hand sanitizers and maintaining safe distances.
Ambassador Matsuda paid tribute to the frontline polio workers for the protection of children from polio in the harsh environment of COVID-19.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Japan’s anti-polio assistance to Pakistan. Its total assistance has reached US$ 229 million. Ambassador Matsuda added, “I sincerely hope that the year of 2021 marks a great step towards eradicating polio as well as controlling COVID-19.
To that end, Japan will continue to focus on health, water & sanitation and education in terms of its assistance to Pakistan, which are necessary to ensure a healthy and cultural life to all citizens.”=DNA
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