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Pakistan's aid group clampdown could hit 11 mln people, diplomats say

Affected NGOs include World Vision, Pathfinder, Plan International, Trocaire and Saferworld

By Saad Sayeed

4 December 2018

ISLAMABAD, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Pakistan's expulsion of 18 international aid agencies will hurt 11 million aid recipients in a South Asian nation grappling with perilously low standards of education and healthcare, two Western diplomats said on Tuesday.

Affected NGOs include World Vision, Pathfinder, Plan International, Trocaire and Saferworld, while another group, ActionAid, last week said it was closing offices and laying off staff after the government told it to halt operations and leave.

Pakistan's interior ministry confirmed it had rejected the appeals of 18 NGOs that had been allowed to continue operations while their appeals were being reviewed, but declined to give further details.

Aid groups and western diplomats have criticised a lack of transparency in the process of expulsion and the review of appeals by the aid agencies, saying they crimped humanitarian work.

"It is as appalling as it is inexplicable that the government has decided to deprive 11 million of its own people of much-needed support with no apparent reason," a Western diplomat told Reuters, asking not to be identified.

The interior ministry did not immediately respond to the diplomats' comments, instead referring Reuters to a statement by Pakistan's foreign office last month.

In its Nov. 15 statement, the foreign office said policies regarding international aid groups were "fully aligned" with nationally determined development priorities and needs, and that Islamabad appreciated the assistance provided by donor agencies.

"Representatives of all 18 INGOs were given the right to appeal and the opportunity to provide additional details and discuss mutual concerns," it added.

"As for shrinking space, the evidence is contrary to assertions. Out of 141 that applied for registration since October 2015, applications of 74 INGOs have been approved."

A total of 27 international NGOs received expulsion orders late last year, but 18 appealed. Most of the affected groups worked on human rights and advocacy issues.

This week's expulsion orders come amid complaints by Pakistani journalists about growing curbs on media freedom, though Islamabad has clamped down on foreign-funded aid groups for years.

"The international community is disappointed by the recent forced closures of a number of international NGOs," another Western diplomat told Reuters.

"We have consistently expressed our concern to the government and continue to urge a clear and transparent process to ensure INGOs can operate effectively in Pakistan or understand the reasons for their eviction."

http://news.trust.org/item/20181204112429-h2q3e
 
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Let's 'em cry.. this govt is more concerned with the well being of the people and thus constructing shelters for the homeless people. While these so-called INGOS were perpetuating poverty by playing a negative role against the nation.
 
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"We have consistently expressed our concern to the government and continue to urge a clear and transparent process to ensure INGOs can operate effectively in Pakistan or understand the reasons for their eviction."
Or Learn to respect the laws of the host country otherwise simply get lost.
 
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If only this were true.
All these INGO's are good for nothing. Look what they have done in every single African country where they enjoy complete freedom. A continent which is producing gold from the times of the Pharaohs and still has more than enough mineral wealth to feed Billions of people, but look at the situation of the people over their, they mine Diamonds and can't even properly feed their children one time a day.

Their real goals are very far from human development and Pakistan is doing what should have been done years ago.
 
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I love their cries ……….. let them cry louder ………………. more screams please
 
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Or Learn to respect the laws of the host country otherwise simply get lost.
INGOs are espionage and propaganda tools that target the masses. As it is said there is no free lunch in the world so if these INGOs pay a few peanuts to the masses, they take away a lot more in return. INGOs should never be allowed.
 
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Any news on USAiD?
Pakistan's aid group clampdown could hit 11 mln people, diplomats say

Affected NGOs include World Vision, Pathfinder, Plan International, Trocaire and Saferworld

By Saad Sayeed

4 December 2018

ISLAMABAD, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Pakistan's expulsion of 18 international aid agencies will hurt 11 million aid recipients in a South Asian nation grappling with perilously low standards of education and healthcare, two Western diplomats said on Tuesday.

Affected NGOs include World Vision, Pathfinder, Plan International, Trocaire and Saferworld, while another group, ActionAid, last week said it was closing offices and laying off staff after the government told it to halt operations and leave.

Pakistan's interior ministry confirmed it had rejected the appeals of 18 NGOs that had been allowed to continue operations while their appeals were being reviewed, but declined to give further details.

Aid groups and western diplomats have criticised a lack of transparency in the process of expulsion and the review of appeals by the aid agencies, saying they crimped humanitarian work.

"It is as appalling as it is inexplicable that the government has decided to deprive 11 million of its own people of much-needed support with no apparent reason," a Western diplomat told Reuters, asking not to be identified.

The interior ministry did not immediately respond to the diplomats' comments, instead referring Reuters to a statement by Pakistan's foreign office last month.

In its Nov. 15 statement, the foreign office said policies regarding international aid groups were "fully aligned" with nationally determined development priorities and needs, and that Islamabad appreciated the assistance provided by donor agencies.

"Representatives of all 18 INGOs were given the right to appeal and the opportunity to provide additional details and discuss mutual concerns," it added.

"As for shrinking space, the evidence is contrary to assertions. Out of 141 that applied for registration since October 2015, applications of 74 INGOs have been approved."

A total of 27 international NGOs received expulsion orders late last year, but 18 appealed. Most of the affected groups worked on human rights and advocacy issues.

This week's expulsion orders come amid complaints by Pakistani journalists about growing curbs on media freedom, though Islamabad has clamped down on foreign-funded aid groups for years.

"The international community is disappointed by the recent forced closures of a number of international NGOs," another Western diplomat told Reuters.

"We have consistently expressed our concern to the government and continue to urge a clear and transparent process to ensure INGOs can operate effectively in Pakistan or understand the reasons for their eviction."

http://news.trust.org/item/20181204112429-h2q3e
 
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The damage has been already done. What's the point of banning them now?
 
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let them effect tum ne theeka le rakha hai kya hamara ?
 
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This is absolutely marvelous. Just get over and done with it. All personnel and belongings out of Pakistan ASAP We don't seek spies and intelligence agencies on our soil.

Look at the desperation. They are dying to have their assets in Pakistan. The pleading is mindboggling.

No more PTM's and Hussain Haqqani's. Keep a very close eye on the other INGO's and NGO's operating in Pakistan.
 
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