Progress review workshop highlights improvement in immunization across high-risk districts of KP

Significant progress in routine immunization services across high-risk districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was highlighted during a Provincial Progress Review workshop held here to evaluate implementation of “Improving Immunization through Community Engagement and Health System Strengthening,” initiative.

PESHAWAR, Jul 02 (APP): Significant progress in routine immunization services across high-risk districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was highlighted during a Provincial Progress Review workshop held here to evaluate implementation of “Improving Immunization through Community Engagement and Health System Strengthening,” initiative.
The initiative underway since April 2025 in 36 high risk union councils of Peshawar, Khyber, Karak and Kurram districts is jointly executed by Medical Emergency Resilience Foundation (MERF) with strategic oversight by Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and operational support by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
Progress review workshop highlights improvement in immunization across high-risk districts of KP
Dr. Omar Faisal, Deputy Director EPI Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chaired the meeting attended by District Health Officers, EPI Coordinators, EPI Data Focal Persons, representatives from SABAWON Peshawar and ADWO Karak.
Participants were informed that MERF has trained and deployed 52 Community Outreach Workers and 50 Vaccinators to improve community awareness, strengthen public trust in immunization, increase vaccine acceptance and ensure that all eligible children receive protection against 12 vaccine-preventable diseases.
The project also focuses on protecting pregnant women and new-borns against tetanus and diphtheria. These diseases remain among the leading causes of illness and deaths among children under five years of age in Pakistan.
During the workshop, MERF’s district teams presented detailed progress on community mobilization and vaccination services. The presentations showed encouraging improvements in immunization coverage across all antigens.
Appreciating the achievements, Dr. Omar Faisal commended MERF’s field teams for their commitment and effective implementation, noting that the project had contributed to measurable improvements in routine immunization coverage.
The participants particularly appreciated MERF’s community engagement model, which includes sensitization of local influencers, engagement of respected religious scholars and dissemination of religious endorsements, fatwas and video testimonials through social media to address vaccine hesitancy and strengthen public confidence in immunization.
Special appreciation was expressed for “Child-to-Home” initiative, under which students in schools and madrassas are educated on the importance of immunization in collaboration with their teachers.
The students then serve as ambassadors for vaccination by sharing key messages with their families, particularly mothers and sisters, thereby encouraging timely vaccination of children.
Health Department officials including DHO Karak, Dr. Shoaib Khattak, Assistant Director EPI, Waqar Ahmad, Deputy DHO Khyber, Dr. Asad, EPI Coordinator Khyber, Dr. Mohibullah, EPI Coordinator Peshawar, Dr. Arif and Dr. Khalid Gul, EPI Coordinator Kurram, commended the dedication and performance of district teams, vaccinators and community outreach workers.
One of the major achievements highlighted during the workshop was the establishment of 10 new EPI centres, including nine in Kurram and one in Khyber, where routine immunization services were previously unavailable.
The participants noted that these centres are now providing regular vaccination services to hundreds of children every month, significantly improving access to life-saving vaccines in underserved communities.
The workshop also reviewed operational challenges and implementation bottlenecks. Participants discussed practical solutions and agreed on coordinated measures to further strengthen service delivery and improve immunization performance across the project districts.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Junaid Khan, Project Manager MERF, thanked EOC KP, EPI KP and  District Health Offices for their continuous guidance and support.
“The progress achieved under this project reflects the strength of partnership between the government and development partners.
Whatever MERF has accomplished in improving immunization services would not have been possible without the unwavering support of EOC KP, EPI KP, and the district health authorities,” he commented.
In his concluding remarks, Dr. Omar Faisal, Deputy Director EPI Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, appreciated the efforts of all participants and thanked MERF for organizing the Provincial Progress Review Workshop.
He reaffirmed EPI KP’s commitment to providing technical guidance and support to civil society organizations working to improve routine immunization and protect children and mothers across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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