The Pak Banker

WB likely to enhance aid for reforms in Pakistan

- ISLAMABAD -APP

The World Bank has appreciate­d the government's ongoing reform efforts, particular­ly in the power, governance and financial sectors, and may enhance its assistance to support the reforms process besides balancing a mix between project mode of financing and programme lending.

Hartwig Schafer, Vice President of World Bank Group for South Asia Region, during a video conference with Economic Affairs Minister Khusro Bakhtiar, also praised the government initiative­s to successful­ly combat and curtail impact of Covid-19 pandemic.

During the virtual meeting, the two sides discussed the performanc­e of the World Bank's ongoing portfolio in Pakistan besides the probable initiative­s in the near future. Schafer confirmed World Bank's continuous support to the government of Pakistan at this difficult time.

At the outset of the meeting, Schafer appreciate­d the government's ongoing reform efforts, particular­ly in the power, governance and financial sectors that would possibly allow Pakistan to unleash the growth potential and help a faster post-Covid-19 recovery.

Responding to a proposal from Bakhtiar, he amenably agreed to enhance the World Bank's assistant for Pakistan to support the ongoing reforms besides balancing a mix between project mode of financing and programme lending.

Bakhtiar appreciate­d the World Bank's continuous support to Pakistan and assured them that government was committed to continue structural reforms in multiple areas of economy, governance and institutio­ns.

He appreciate­d the World Bank Group's proposed $12 billion initiative to help developing countries procure Covid-19 vaccines to treat up to 1 billion people as soon as the effective drugs become available. Schafer assured due support to Pakistan under this initiative. The minister also held a separate virtual meeting with Alfonso Garcia, Regional Vice President of the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n (IFC) for Asia and the Pacific and appreciate­d the IFC's initiative­s in Pakistan.

He urged the IFC management to enhance their investment volume in Pakistan, particular­ly in the infrastruc­ture, housing and tourism sectors. He emphasised that the focus of the government remained on private sectorled growth, therefore, the IFC support for Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs), particular­ly during the Covid19 pandemic, should be a priority.

Garcia appreciate­d the government's ongoing reforms efforts and accepted the invitation from Bakhtyar to visit Pakistan in the coming months to explore avenues for further enhancing the IFC interventi­ons in Pakistan. The two consecutiv­e meetings between the minister and senior officials of the World Bank Group, were held on the sidelines of the virtual meetings of the senior management of Group in connection with the annual meetings of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group.

Special assistant to prime minister on petroleum, governor and deputy governor of State Bank of Pakistan and high ranking officials of the economic affairs division, finance division, Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and the Pakistan embassy in USA were also present during the meetings.

Minister for Planning, Developmen­t, and Special Initiative­s Asad Umar Tuesday said that last week, the country witnessed surge in daily mortality rate by about 140 percent compared to the previous few weeks, and on average as many as 12 people died of COVID during last week.

"We are collective­ly committing a blunder by recklessly ignoring all Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and the results have started to show," he said in a tweet.

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