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UAE announces $200 million in humanitarian aid to Pakistan
  • Resources from Abu Dhabi Fund for Development is aimed at supporting the country's sustainable development, under Pakistan-UAE aid programme.
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by Dawood Rehman | Published on May 6, 2018 (Edited May 6, 2018)
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ISLAMABAD – The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Pakistan have signed a US$200 million cooperation agreement to execute Phase III of the UAE Pakistan Assistance Programme (UAE PAP).

The funds will be invested in provinces including Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It will also include 40 projects covering roads, health, education, water and agriculture.

The move was ordered by President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces to provide humanitarian aid to Pakistan.

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The funds will provide humanitarian assistance and support the country’s development for a better future.

The agreement was signed in Islamabad by Abdullah Khalifa Al Ghafli, PAP director, and Commandant MCE Major General Anwar Ul Haq Chaudhry of the Pakistani Army, in the presence of Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan General Qamar Javed Bajwa and UAE Ambassador to Pakistan Hamad Obeid Al Zaabi.

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At the end of the signing ceremony, the UAE representatives presented a memorial plaque to the Chief of Pakistan Army, marking the 51st anniversary of the drive of humanitarian aid for Pakistan initiated by late Sheikh Zayed in 1967.

During past four decades, the UAE has spent billions of rupees on supporting anti-polio vaccination drives in Pakistan, along with other humanitarian operations.
 
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UAE announces $200 million in humanitarian aid to Pakistan
  • Resources from Abu Dhabi Fund for Development is aimed at supporting the country's sustainable development, under Pakistan-UAE aid programme.
Pakistan
by Dawood Rehman | Published on May 6, 2018 (Edited May 6, 2018)
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ISLAMABAD – The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Pakistan have signed a US$200 million cooperation agreement to execute Phase III of the UAE Pakistan Assistance Programme (UAE PAP).

The funds will be invested in provinces including Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It will also include 40 projects covering roads, health, education, water and agriculture.

The move was ordered by President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces to provide humanitarian aid to Pakistan.

xUAE_Pakistan1-1.jpg.pagespeed.ic.RaQAqpwnvG.webp


The funds will provide humanitarian assistance and support the country’s development for a better future.

The agreement was signed in Islamabad by Abdullah Khalifa Al Ghafli, PAP director, and Commandant MCE Major General Anwar Ul Haq Chaudhry of the Pakistani Army, in the presence of Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan General Qamar Javed Bajwa and UAE Ambassador to Pakistan Hamad Obeid Al Zaabi.

xUAE_Pakistan2-1.jpg.pagespeed.ic.822BoFJr4h.webp


At the end of the signing ceremony, the UAE representatives presented a memorial plaque to the Chief of Pakistan Army, marking the 51st anniversary of the drive of humanitarian aid for Pakistan initiated by late Sheikh Zayed in 1967.

During past four decades, the UAE has spent billions of rupees on supporting anti-polio vaccination drives in Pakistan, along with other humanitarian operations.

Hi,

This is really amazing----.

Did my comments a few years ago reached someone higher up---I don't know---but things did start to happen differently---.


I had commented during the begining of Yemen crisis---that the arab countries giving money to pakistan are not being visible---the aid goes to the heirarchy---.

Emirates and saudia need to start their own public welfare projects---like schools hospitals water treatment plants etc etc etc---.

I am glad that they are doing something different---.
 
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Hi,

This is really amazing----.

Did my comments a few years ago reached someone higher up---I don't know---but things did start to happen differently---.


I had commented during the begining of Yemen crisis---that the arab countries giving money to pakistan are not being visible---the aid goes to the heirarchy---.

Emirates and saudia need to start their own public welfare projects---like schools hospitals water treatment plants etc etc etc---.

I am glad that they are doing something different---.

I think they did stopped during Zardari rule... are you getting the impression they stopped their practice?

''The agreement was signed in Islamabad by Abdullah Khalifa Al Ghafli, PAP director, and Commandant MCE Major General Anwar Ul Haq Chaudhry of the Pakistani Army, in the presence of Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan General Qamar Javed Bajwa and UAE Ambassador to Pakistan Hamad Obeid Al Zaabi.''
 
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Keep an eye on the education part..
 
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UAE also contributed generously in polio eradication campaign.
 
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I think they did stopped during Zardari rule... are you getting the impression they stopped their practice?

''The agreement was signed in Islamabad by Abdullah Khalifa Al Ghafli, PAP director, and Commandant MCE Major General Anwar Ul Haq Chaudhry of the Pakistani Army, in the presence of Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan General Qamar Javed Bajwa and UAE Ambassador to Pakistan Hamad Obeid Al Zaabi.''

Hi,

I think that most of their projects were not visible---or efforts not made to keep the visible in the community---.

When you invest that kind of money---and giving it in good faith to help the poor and the needy---then they needed to put an equal efort to let the people know where that help was coming from and who was behind that helping hand---.
 
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Hi,

I think that most of their projects were not visible---or efforts not made to keep the visible in the community---.

When you invest that kind of money---and giving it in good faith to help the poor and the needy---then they needed to put an equal efort to let the people know where that help was coming from and who was behind that helping hand---.

You are right, some times i learned about news of their projects not from news but from some picture on skycrappercity.com
 
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Some one must ask UAE ,KSA ,Kuwait , Bahrain ,Qatar Gulf Arab countries / GCC

About payments of UnPaid Pakistani workers ,who are treated worse than Slaves .

It is in Billions $ of Unpaid Salaries for Pakistanis & other Slave bond workers .



Watch 13:00 - 18:00

 
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UAE announces $200 million in humanitarian aid to Pakistan
  • Resources from Abu Dhabi Fund for Development is aimed at supporting the country's sustainable development, under Pakistan-UAE aid programme.
Pakistan
by Dawood Rehman | Published on May 6, 2018 (Edited May 6, 2018)
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ISLAMABAD – The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Pakistan have signed a US$200 million cooperation agreement to execute Phase III of the UAE Pakistan Assistance Programme (UAE PAP).

The funds will be invested in provinces including Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It will also include 40 projects covering roads, health, education, water and agriculture.

The move was ordered by President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces to provide humanitarian aid to Pakistan.

xUAE_Pakistan1-1.jpg.pagespeed.ic.RaQAqpwnvG.webp


The funds will provide humanitarian assistance and support the country’s development for a better future.

The agreement was signed in Islamabad by Abdullah Khalifa Al Ghafli, PAP director, and Commandant MCE Major General Anwar Ul Haq Chaudhry of the Pakistani Army, in the presence of Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan General Qamar Javed Bajwa and UAE Ambassador to Pakistan Hamad Obeid Al Zaabi.

xUAE_Pakistan2-1.jpg.pagespeed.ic.822BoFJr4h.webp


At the end of the signing ceremony, the UAE representatives presented a memorial plaque to the Chief of Pakistan Army, marking the 51st anniversary of the drive of humanitarian aid for Pakistan initiated by late Sheikh Zayed in 1967.

During past four decades, the UAE has spent billions of rupees on supporting anti-polio vaccination drives in Pakistan, along with other humanitarian operations.

 
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