Pakistan, World Bank sign agreements worth $ 432.7 million

 

Pakistan and World Bank on Thursday signed loan and grant agreements of $ 432.7 million for supporting financial sector, social protection, community and SME development, livelihood and community infrastructure and services.

The agreements were signed on the behalf of Pakistan government by Economic Affairs Division Secretary Tariq Mahmood Pasha while project agreements were signed by the representatives of Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA Secretariat. Acting Country Director, Wolrd Bank Anthony Cholst signed the agreements on behalf of the World Bank.

The finance minister appreciated World Bank’s support for government’s endeavors to achieve sustainable and inclusive economic development of the country. He said the government has taken a number of measures in line with its 4-Es manifesto that envisioned development of economy, energy, education and fight against extremism.

Anthony Cholst said that the agreements would strengthen the financial sector, bring about improvement in the Income Support Program and also contribute to the economic development in different areas of KP and FATA.

As per agreements signed, $ 301.6 million are earmarked for meeting the development objectives of ‘Growth Development Policy Financing’. The objectives will be achieved through improving access to finance, fostering long-term finance, and enhancing transparency of the financial sector.

Social Safety Net (BISP) has provided $100 million under the agreements with the objective to strengthen the social safety net systems for the poor to enhance their human capital and access to complementary services.

The programme will support three elements of Pakistan’s Income Support System: (i) the Basic Cash Transfer Program, delivered by the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP); (ii) the Waseela-e-Taleem (WeT) program to incentivize primary school enrolment of BISP beneficiary families’ children; (iii) facilitation support to improve BISP beneficiaries’ access to complementary services.

Under MDTF grant agreements worth $ 31.1 million for KP/FATA and Baluchistan, these projects will be deliver the Rural Livelihood and Community Infrastructure Project (RLCIP) $ 8.1 million: the project aims to improve livelihood and access to basic service infrastructure in selected agencies in FATA and to support Temporarily Displaced Persons (TDPs) in the process of rehabilitation.

Economic Revitalization for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA (ERKF) Project $ 19 million:  the objective of the project is to support the government in the economic recovery and revitalization of the crisis affected areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA by creating sustainable employment opportunities through rehabilitation of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), generating private sector investment, and laying the foundations for the future development of selected economic sectors.

Southern Areas Development Project for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa $ 4 million:  the project aims to reach the underserved communities including women, youth and ultra-poor in the three Southern Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, support them by investing in community development, community driven investment, strengthening local groups, improving access to social and productive infrastructure and providing context-based livelihood opportunities

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