The Government of Pakistan, along with other international health organizations, is doing a lot to eradicate the poliovirus from Pakistan and to safeguard the future generations by ensuring the existence of the poliovirus is eliminated from the country. 2026 is a key year for the country – one for the final time, polio transmission is coming to an end. Under this renewed national push, aggressive high-quality sub-national and national immunization days are being deployed to break the final chains of the virus. The current 2026 phase features zero-dose sweeping operations targeted at millions of children living within 79 high-risk districts across the country.
Active Vaccination Zones and Operational Targets
According to the recent strategic maps issued by the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC), vaccination efforts have been concentrated heavily in regions showing environmental virus persistence. The active vaccination breakdown by province includes:
- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Active operations span 23 high-risk districts, with specialized target goals set to vaccinate over 4.6 million children under five.
- Balochistan: Intensive door-to-door activities are currently active across 25 core districts showing high vulnerability.
- Sindh: Specialized focus is placed across 20 districts, including key vulnerable urban blocks in Karachi.
- Punjab: Specialized synchronization drives cover 10 high-risk districts, targeting more than 6.1 million children.
- Federal Capital Territory: Comprehensive coverage mapping is operating across Islamabad and its outskirts to immunize 450,000 children.
Official schedules, regional performance trackers, and verified communication tools can be checked on the digital web portal of the Pakistan Polio Eradication Programme.
What Parents Need to Know: Dispelling Myths
One or two shots is enough to protect a child, is a common myth among parents. The Pakistan Polio Eradication Programme reminds us that there is no cure for poliomyelitis (polio) and that the safest clinical strategy to provide absolute protection against poliovirus is for a child to receive more than one dose of polio vaccine.
Parents must strictly note these three operational pillars:
- The Age Bracket: Ensure that every child under the age of 5 receives the oral drops during every single drive, irrespective of prior immunizations.
- Supporting Frontline Staff: Cooperate with the 400,000+ trained frontline polio workers visiting your neighborhood and confirm finger-marking procedures are done.
- Routine Immunization Integration: Top-up these field drops with mandatory healthcare facility routine immunization course at local dispensaries.
If field transit teams fail to have your home address, you should go to the nearest fixed health facility or arrange with the local structural platforms facilitated by the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training for safety drops in accordance with the guidelines of the Federal Ministry of National Health Services.
Global Integration and National Resolve
The World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF and Rotary International are providing complete structural, financial and operational support to ensure Pakistan remains on track towards polio free status. Polio eradication is a public health emergency of top priority for the state. The baseline transmission rates have been reduced by over 99% with front-line security measures and micro-plans achieving this, but closing the last gaps is the most critical.
Eradicating poliovirus completely requires active civic participation alongside state management. Ensuring your children under five receive these life-saving drops protects them from lifelong physical vulnerabilities and directly drives Pakistan toward a polio-free future.



