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United Nations agencies suspended the field operations of their polio eradication campaign in Pakistan after two health workers were shot dead and another seriously wounded Wednesday, taking the death toll this week to eight. The UN's World Health Organisation (WHO), which partners with the government in its efforts against polio, said the decision was made because of the "very precarious" security situation.

"Until we know better about the security situation, we are asking our staff to work at home," WHO's chief co-ordinator for the anti-polio programme in Pakistan, Elias Durry, told dpa. Children's welfare agency UNICEF also condemned this week's attacks on Pakistani health workers.

"The government of Pakistan and the affected provinces have temporarily suspended the vaccination campaign due to concerns over the safety of health workers," the two UN agencies said. But a senior government official said thousands of health workers directly reporting to it would continue their field work. "WHO and UNICEF officials just provide additional support by monitoring the progress in the campaign," said Altaf Bosan, national co-ordinator for a polio-monitoring cell in the prime minister's office. A few hours earlier, a volunteer health worker was shot in the head while administering the oral vaccine during a door-to-door campaign in Peshawar, police spokesman Jalaluddin said.

Copyright Deutsche Presse-Agentur, 2012


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