Bill
and Melinda Gates Foundation co-chairman Bill Gates on Thursday appreciated the
progress achieved in eradication of polio over the last four years in Pakistan
and expressed hope that the goal of complete eradication from the remaining
three pockets in the country would be achieved soon.
Gates
called on Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, who is attending the United
Nations General Assembly, at a hotel in New York.
Gates
reiterated his continued interest in working together for eradication of polio
in Pakistan. He also expressed interest in expansion of engagements in other
areas, including the broader immunisation programme.
Prime
Minister Abbasi thanked Gates for the work Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is
doing in Pakistan, particularly for the eradication of polio as well as their
interest in expanding in other areas.
Gates
thanked the prime minister for continuous commitment of the Government of
Pakistan in achieving the objective of eradicating polio in the country.
He
expressed his hope that the prime minister would continue to lead the effort
till the end of polio on a personal note.
Gates
also expressed interest in making the financial services of Microsoft
accessible to the people of Pakistan so as to enable them to do financial
transactions and use online services.
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