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International loans / Grants Updates

IMF programme: Govt will deliver to secure $700m under SBA: Shamshad​

Business Recorder
Sep 29, 2023

ISLAMABAD: The caretaker government will deliver on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme to secure $700 million under the SBA and on external financing requirements, the interim government is working to secure concessional funding from multilaterals (WB, ADB, IsDB) of $6.3 billion and bilateral assistance of around $10 billion from China and KSA as well as oil facility on deferred payment.

While briefing the Senate Standing Committee on Finance presided over by Saleem Mandviwalla, Dr Shamshad Akhtar said structural reforms agreed with the IMF are for the country’s own economic interest and not for the Fund. “We are here for the short-term and want to ensure continuity,” she added.

She explained to the committee that speculation of dollars has been arrested subsequent to the government action to prevent the smuggling of dollars.

However, the minister said that it would be ambitious to bring down the inflation given the increase in the prices of commodities in the global market. Additionally, the caretaker finance minister said that the depreciation of the rupee has been a major reason for record inflation.
 

ADB approves $659m in financing to support Pakistan’s sustainable development

Amin Ahmed
December 6, 2023

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Wednesday approved three projects totalling $658.8 million to help Pakistan achieve its goal of more inclusive and sustainable growth and development.

The projects approved this week, will focus on improving domestic resource mobilisation; rehabilitating schools damaged by the devastating August 2022 floods; and enhancing agricultural productivity to improve food security, ADB said in a press release.
“This significant new wave of financing will help Pakistan recover from the impacts of last year’s cost-of-living crisis and super-floods and return to the path of long-term development that is sustainable and inclusive,” said ADB Director General for Central and West Asia Yevgeniy Zhukov.

He said this multifaceted approach is to enhance support for Pakistan to “improve its economic situation and enhance the quality of life for its people”.

It added that the on-going project Sindh Secondary Education Improvement Project will receive an additional funding of $275m as an emergency assistance loan, which is already a part of ADB’s pledge to help Pakistan recover from the 2022 catastrophic inundation.

This will include rebuilding up to 1,600 schools using climate-resilient and gender-inclusive designs to support the vulnerable segments of Sindh impacted by climate-related disasters.

Furthermore, $80m will be provided to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Food Security Support Project to help address the growing food insecurity in Pakistan made worse by climate change.

The aim of this, according to the statement is to “enhance food security, and boost the livelihoods of rural farm households in the most flood-damaged districts in the province.”

This project will do so by providing essential agriculture inputs and training to smallholder farmers, including women, and improving household nutrition.
 

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