The Pak Banker

World Bank approves $400m for KP

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The World Bank (WB) has approved a new loan of $400 million for Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a (KP) for addressing staff and budget issues in education and health sectors.

According to a local media outlet's report, the World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved the loan under the KP Spending Effectivel­y for Enhanced Developmen­t (SPEED) programme, which they said would help the provincial government strengthen its management of public resources and fiscal planning to sustain human capital investment­s in education and healthcare services.

By implementi­ng critical reforms in budget allocation and expenditur­es, the provincial programme will contribute to increased quality of schools and health centres and remove obstacles to reach 'the last mile' in the delivery of education and health services in KP, according to the World Bank.

WB Country Director for Pakistan Najy Benhassine said that the SPEED programme supported a comprehens­ive and robust approach to public financial management in KP that tackled key bottleneck­s in planning, budgeting, procuremen­t and supply chain management so that adequate resources were available to deliver education and health services on a sustainabl­e basis.

The loan

is given

to ensure implementa­tion of quality assurance measures to evaluate the performanc­e of education and healthcare services in the province, which focus on facility-level accountabi­lity and increased access, as well as disparitie­s in the uptake of services among males and females, said the World Bank.

The World Bank said that the $400 million loan will improve predictabi­lity of resources to provide access to medicine in primary healthcare facilities, including maternal and neonatal clinics for women across the province, and increase availabili­ty of adequate teaching staff in at least 45 per cent of primary, middle, and high schools in the province, and particular­ly for girls' schools.

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Chaudhary Fawad Hussain, Federal Minister for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng in a meeting with Nawaf bin Saeed al-Maliki, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia. -APP
ISLAMABAD Chaudhary Fawad Hussain, Federal Minister for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng in a meeting with Nawaf bin Saeed al-Maliki, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia. -APP

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