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PM to inaugurate 'Polio Summit 2012' on Feb. 25

Thursday - Feb 23, 2012, 07:08pm (GMT+5.5)
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New Delhi -  The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, will inaugurate the two-day 'Polio Summit 2012' at the Vigyan Bhawan here on Saturday.

India completed a year without reporting any case of polio in January 2012, a major achievement and unprecedented progress, which needs to be sustained with continued intensive efforts  until polio is eradicated.

To commemorate India's trailblazing effort and focus on the risks and way forward, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Rotary International are organizing the 'Polio Summit  2012'.

Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad will preside, while the Ministers of State for Health and Family Welfare, Sudip Bandyopadhyay and Shri S Gandhiselvan; Rotary  International President Kalyan Banerjee and The Rotary Foundation Chairman Mr. William Boyd will be the guests of honour at the Summit.

Health Ministers of polio endemic countries Pakistan and Nigeria and neighbouring Sri Lanka and Nepal, and Rotarians from across the world are expected to attend the global summit.

Senior health officials from various States, Principal Secretaries, Mission Directors NRHM and State Immunization Officers, heads and representatives of key partner organisations - Rotary

International, the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization- National Polio Surveillance Project and UNICEF will participate in the Summit.

Representatives of the huge polio workforce are among the nearly 1,200 participants expected at the Summit.

Over the two days, the Summit will deliberate on how to build synergies to ensure that the present momentum against polio is maintained until the disease is eradicated.

The last bastions of polio in India - Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal - are expected to present their efforts and challenges. The Summit is expected to provide a platform for sharing and  learning lessons.

The World Health Organizations' Assistant Director-General for Polio, Emergencies, Dr Bruce Aylward, will present the global scenario and China's response to the recent poliovirus  importation as a case study of emergency response, which would be a key strategy for India in the years ahead. WHO's South East Asia Regional Office will lead the discussions around the  challenges and way forward for polio free certification of the region.

The Polio Summit 2012 will be a platform for all the key players in the end game strategy for polio eradication - government, partners, donors and frontline workers - to renew and reinforce  their commitment to eradicate polio in India.



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