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International donors had pledge to give Pakistan over $10b to help it recover from last year’s floods
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Officials of the federal government on Thursday disclosed the conditions on which Pakistan had secured critical billions in flood reconstruction support in Geneva earlier this week.

Planning Ministry Secretary Syed Zafar Ali Shah on Thursday revealed that loans pledged at the International Resilient Climate Pakistan Conference by countries and international financial institutions would be provided at one percent interest rate.

“Pakistan will have to repay the proposed loan within 40 years,” the official said.


“Out of the $9.7 billion, only $2.8 billion are likely to be transferred to Pakistan this fiscal year,” he further said.

Islamabad, however, will not see the first of these dollars until next month.

It is pertinent to note that international donors, during the recently held Resilient Climate Pakistan, committed to give Pakistan over $10 billion to help it recover from last year’s devastating floods.

Donations pledged at the Geneva conference

Countries/InstitutionsDonations pledge
Islamic Development Bank$4.2 billion
World Bank$2 billion
Asian Development Bank$1.5 billion
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank$1 billion
Saudi Arabia$1 billion
France$38 billion
China$100 million
US$100 million
EU$93 million
Germany$88 million
Japan$77 million
UK$10 million

 
Begging has become an economic achievement according to Patwari trolls.
 
International donors had pledge to give Pakistan over $10b to help it recover from last year’s floods
121947313b8cfc1.jpg

Officials of the federal government on Thursday disclosed the conditions on which Pakistan had secured critical billions in flood reconstruction support in Geneva earlier this week.

Planning Ministry Secretary Syed Zafar Ali Shah on Thursday revealed that loans pledged at the International Resilient Climate Pakistan Conference by countries and international financial institutions would be provided at one percent interest rate.

“Pakistan will have to repay the proposed loan within 40 years,” the official said.


“Out of the $9.7 billion, only $2.8 billion are likely to be transferred to Pakistan this fiscal year,” he further said.

Islamabad, however, will not see the first of these dollars until next month.

It is pertinent to note that international donors, during the recently held Resilient Climate Pakistan, committed to give Pakistan over $10 billion to help it recover from last year’s devastating floods.

Donations pledged at the Geneva conference

Countries/InstitutionsDonations pledge
Islamic Development Bank$4.2 billion
World Bank$2 billion
Asian Development Bank$1.5 billion
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank$1 billion
Saudi Arabia$1 billion
France$38 billion
China$100 million
US$100 million
EU$93 million
Germany$88 million
Japan$77 million
UK$10 million

You've started so many Topics today...

How come you haven't covered anything on what happened 24hrs back in the Punjab Assembly?

You seemed to be on a roll on your high horse a few days prior to that.

#Pity
 
You've started so many Topics today...

How come you haven't covered anything on what happened 24hrs back in the Punjab Assembly?

You seemed to be on a roll on your high horse a few days prior to that.

#Pity

What happened? Any r*ndibaaz fauji entered the hall or what?
 
What happened? Any r*ndibaaz fauji entered the hall or what?
Don't 'bout your query, however, no one from the N-League sure as hell didn't.

The so-called candidate for CM of N-League fled Pakistan under the false pretense of back pain - which has now changed to his kids illness.

I'm curious, if the PML-N were a Sports Franchise..., their entire squad would've been on the Injured List. They're stuck with the B-Team in Pakistan.
 
Highly doubt these loans pledges will materialized without special conditions and even if 10% is granted it will be given in small chunks over three years.
 

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