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Pakistan to conduct nationwide drive against measles, rubella and polio this month 

A health worker (R) administers human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to a school student in Islamabad on September 24, 2025. (AFP/File)
A health worker (R) administers human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to a school student in Islamabad on September 24, 2025. (AFP/File)
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Pakistan to conduct nationwide drive against measles, rubella and polio this month 

Pakistan to conduct nationwide drive against measles, rubella and polio this month 
  • All three diseases are highly contagious but can be prevented through vaccination
  • Pakistan has reported over 131,000 measles cases in past three years, official data states

KARACHI: Pakistan will launch a nationwide vaccination drive against measles, rubella and polio from Nov. 17 till Nov. 29, the National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC) announced on Sunday.

Measles, rubella, and polio are highly contagious diseases that continue to pose public health challenges in Pakistan, particularly among children. Measles and rubella spread through respiratory droplets and can cause pneumonia and encephalitis, while polio attacks the nervous system and can lead to irreversible paralysis. In the past three years, Pakistan has reported more than 131,000 measles cases, the NECO said. 

While all three diseases are preventable through vaccination, sporadic outbreaks in the past have highlight gaps in immunization coverage, misinformation and access to health care in remote areas in the South Asian country of over 241 million people. The NEOC said all children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years will be provided with free vaccines during the nationwide vaccination campaign.

“In specific high-risk districts, polio drops will be administered along with measles, rubella vaccine so that every child is protected,” it said in a statement.

“The vaccines will be provided free of charge at government health centers, schools, madrasas (religious seminaries) and temporary vaccination points.”

The measles-rubella (MR) vaccine will protect 35 million children aged 6 months to under five years nationwide, the NEOC said. 

Meanwhile, oral polio vaccination drops will be administered in 89 high-risk districts, reaching 22.9 million children under five to protect them from lifelong paralysis.

“Together, this nationwide effort will protect more than 36.4 million children across Balochistan, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and Islamabad,” the NEOC said. 

Last month, Pakistan ran a week-long, anti-polio immunization campaign, with vaccinators going door-to-door to inoculate over 45 million children nationwide despite multiple attacks.

Pakistan, one of the last two nations in the world along with Afghanistan where the disease remains endemic, has reported 30 polio cases so far this year.


Veon lifts 2025 outlook as digital services expand in Pakistan, other key markets

Veon lifts 2025 outlook as digital services expand in Pakistan, other key markets
Updated 10 November 2025

Veon lifts 2025 outlook as digital services expand in Pakistan, other key markets

Veon lifts 2025 outlook as digital services expand in Pakistan, other key markets
  • Veon expects adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization to grow by 16% to 18%, up from previous forecast of 14% to 16%
  • It taps into its mobile subscriber base in Pakistan, Bangladesh, other markets by bundling connectivity with mobile payments, delivery solutions services 

Telecoms group Veon on Monday raised its full-year profit outlook for 2025, citing growing demand for its digital services.

The company now expects adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) to grow by 16 percent to 18 percent, up from its previous forecast of 14 percent to 16 percent, which was revised during the second quarter.

Veon posted third-quarter adjusted EBITDA of $524 million, up 20 percent year-on-year, as revenue grew 7.5 percent to $1.12 billion.

Revenue from direct digital services rose 63 percent year-on-year to $198 million, accounting for about 18 percent of Veon’s total revenue, up from 12 percent in the same period last year.

Veon taps into its mobile subscriber base in markets including Pakistan, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Bangladesh, and Uzbekistan by bundling connectivity with services such as mobile payments, ride-hailing, entertainment platforms, and delivery solutions, aiming to enhance profit margins.