WHO statement on serious security incident in Karachi, Pakistan
WHO statement
17 July 2012
On the morning on 17 July 2012, a serious security incident took place in Gadap Town, Karachi, Pakistan, involving World Health Organization (WHO) staff. One WHO staff member and one international consultant were injured, when their vehicle was shot at by armed men.
The two men working for WHO are in stable condition.
WHO is grateful to the Pakistani medical professionals for the rapid and high-quality medical aid provided.
Both men were supporting the currently-ongoing polio National Immunization Days (NIDs). At this point, there is no evidence to suggest that this was a deliberate or targeted attack against polio eradication efforts or WHO. WHO is grateful to the Pakistan authorities for launching an investigation into this event, to determine more clearly the circumstances.
Incidents like these highlight the incredible bravery of the more than 200,000 mainly Pakistani volunteers who run every vaccination campaign. The vaccinators, social mobilizers and frontline staff are the heroes of this campaign.
WHO, UNICEF and all polio partners remain committed to supporting the Government of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan in their efforts to eradicate polio. This incident will not distract from the progress Pakistan is making this year, as the country is closer than ever to eradication.
WHO statement
17 July 2012
On the morning on 17 July 2012, a serious security incident took place in Gadap Town, Karachi, Pakistan, involving World Health Organization (WHO) staff. One WHO staff member and one international consultant were injured, when their vehicle was shot at by armed men.
The two men working for WHO are in stable condition.
WHO is grateful to the Pakistani medical professionals for the rapid and high-quality medical aid provided.
Both men were supporting the currently-ongoing polio National Immunization Days (NIDs). At this point, there is no evidence to suggest that this was a deliberate or targeted attack against polio eradication efforts or WHO. WHO is grateful to the Pakistan authorities for launching an investigation into this event, to determine more clearly the circumstances.
Incidents like these highlight the incredible bravery of the more than 200,000 mainly Pakistani volunteers who run every vaccination campaign. The vaccinators, social mobilizers and frontline staff are the heroes of this campaign.
WHO, UNICEF and all polio partners remain committed to supporting the Government of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan in their efforts to eradicate polio. This incident will not distract from the progress Pakistan is making this year, as the country is closer than ever to eradication.
For more information please contact:
Dr Elias Durry, Emergency Coordinator for Polio Eradication - Pakistan
World Health Organization
+92-300-850-8810
durrye@pak.emro.who.int
Michael Coleman Communications Specialist - Polio
UNICEF
+92-301-854-0037
mcoleman@unicef.org
Dr Elias Durry, Emergency Coordinator for Polio Eradication - Pakistan
World Health Organization
+92-300-850-8810
durrye@pak.emro.who.int
Michael Coleman Communications Specialist - Polio
UNICEF
+92-301-854-0037
mcoleman@unicef.org
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