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ADB to provide $1.7 billion to Pakistan for dealing with coronavirus pandemic

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ISLAMABAD-The Asian Development Bank (ADB) would provide $1.7 billion to Pakistan during ongoing calendar year for dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.

The ADB would provide $800 million budgetary support to Pakistan by June 2020. The remaining $900 million will be given by December 2020. The ADB will provide this amount on concessional terms, according to the Economic Affairs Division. Pakistan will spend these funds on dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.

Pakistan had already received $1.4 billion of loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under a rapid financing instrument to overcome the virus fallout on the country’s external account position. The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors had already approved a $200 million package to help Pakistan take effective and timely action to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic by strengthening the country’s national healthcare systems and mitigating socioeconomic disruptions.

Meanwhile, on Friday, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar discussed the funding with the President of Asian Development Bank Masatsugu Asakawa. Federal minister thanked the president of ADB for extending financial assistance of $2.5 million as grant and repurposing of $50 million for procurement of equipment relating to COVID-19 response in Pakistan. He also requested the President ADB for early approval of $500 million as Counter Cyclical Support and $300 million as Emergency Assistance Lending (EAL) within this financial year.

The minister also urged the president of ADB for his support to a pipeline of $900 million as various Policy Based Loans for reforms in Capital Markets, Trade & Competitiveness and Energy Sector to be approved by the Board of ADB before the end of 2020. Federal minister expressed his views that the socioeconomic impact of COVID 19 is more severe in the developing and low-income countries due to their limited technical and financial capacity. With this in mind, the Prime Minister of Pakistan appealed to the world community including bilateral and multilateral development partners for their joint support to address socioeconomic challenges and debt relief for developing countries.

“The outbreak of coronavirus in Pakistan has already led to significant loss of life and livelihoods, and continues to pose serious health and economic risks to the people of Pakistan,” said Asakawa. “ADB is firmly committed to helping Pakistan fight this pandemic, reduce the impact on the poorest and most vulnerable groups across the country, and protect the economy.”

ADB is preparing an emergency assistance package to provide immediate and flexible financing to help Pakistan combat the COVID-19 outbreak, revitalize economic activity for affected communities, and support the basic needs of vulnerable and poor segments of society. ADB is also working to mobilize additional grant funding for Pakistan and specific measures to support the private sector.

On 9 April, ADB repurposed $50 million from Pakistan’s National Disaster Risk Management Fund to procure medical equipment to strengthen hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, isolation units, and other medical facilities in the country. These supplies have begun to arrive in Pakistan and are being delivered to frontline health workers, while the bank is working intensively to deliver further supplies under this assistance.

Last month, ADB approved $2.5 million in immediate response grant funding to help Pakistan purchase personal protective equipment and other emergency medical supplies. This consisted of $2 million from ADB’s Asia Pacific Disaster Response Fund and $500,000 for procurement of supplies through UNICEF.

These are part of ADB’s expanded support package of $20 billion announced on 13 April to address the immediate needs of its developing member countries, including Pakistan, as they respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. ADB also approved measures to streamline its operations for quicker and more flexible delivery of assistance. Visit ADB’s website to learn more about our ongoing response.

Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and President ADB expressed their strong commitment for enhanced financial assistance for socio-economic development of Pakistan especially after the onset of COVID-19 pandemic.

https://nation.com.pk/25-Apr-2020/a...akistan-for-dealing-with-coronavirus-pandemic
 
Seems like we have a government who only know how to borrow money. Borrowing money is like eating sh!t and we need to stop it and focus on wealth generation through systematic root level change. This government wants to grow billions of trees instead of billion orchards .
 
Seems like we have a government who only know how to borrow money. Borrowing money is like eating sh!t and we need to stop it and focus on wealth generation through systematic root level change. This government wants to grow billions of trees instead of billion orchards .

Please do not lose hope on Imran and cpec so fast.
 
Seems like we have a government who only know how to borrow money. Borrowing money is like eating sh!t and we need to stop it and focus on wealth generation through systematic root level change. This government wants to grow billions of trees instead of billion orchards .

Well this is for a once on a hundred years pandemic and all countries around the world are borrowing money to get through it.
 
Thats massive amount given by Asian Development bank, but where is all the money going to ?
 
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