Dr. Shahzad Baig, the national coordinator of Pakistan’s Polio Eradication Programme, has achieved a remarkable feat by being named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential figures in health. This recognition is a testament to his outstanding leadership and tireless efforts in the fight against polio in Pakistan.
Having previously played a pivotal role in the successful eradication of polio in Nigeria, Dr. Baig brings invaluable expertise and determination to his mission of making Pakistan polio-free. Despite facing numerous challenges, including attacks on polio workers by extremists, Dr. Baig remains steadfast in his commitment to safeguarding the health of Pakistan’s children.
Under his guidance, the Pakistan Polio Eradication Programme has seen significant progress, with a notable reduction in polio cases since he assumed his role. Dr. Baig’s strategic deployment of vaccinators and security personnel has enabled the vaccination of millions of children, thereby bringing the nation closer to its goal of eradicating polio.
His inclusion in Time magazine’s prestigious list is not only a personal honor but also a reflection of the collective efforts of Pakistan’s healthcare community in combating polio. Dr. Baig’s dedication and leadership serve as an inspiration to all those involved in the fight against infectious diseases, reaffirming the importance of concerted efforts in achieving public health milestones.