Pakistan

Building Trust in HPV Vaccine Through Leadership

The chief executive officer of IPSOS met with Federal Health Minister Mustafa Kamal to present findings on public attitudes and awareness around the HPV vaccine. The briefing outlined shifts in public opinion and provided insight into the effectiveness of recent awareness efforts.

Federal Secretary Health and the Director General of FDI attended the meeting as the IPSOS executive detailed how targeted communication and visible leadership have influenced perceptions of the HPV vaccine. The briefing highlighted a notable rise in positive sentiment following high-profile advocacy.

Minister Mustafa Kamal’s decision to have his own daughter vaccinated was cited as a practical step that helped change public attitudes. According to the IPSOS briefing, positive views increased significantly while negative sentiment fell by roughly 20 percent after that public action.

The minister praised IPSOS for their work and said such measures not only raise awareness but also help restore public confidence. He reiterated that authorities have developed a coordinated strategy to protect people from diseases and outbreaks, urged citizens not to believe negative propaganda, and emphasized that prevention is better than cure.

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