LOAN TO PAK
The World Bank will provide us $300 million during 1999-2000 to Pakistan for expanding phase-2 of the Social Action Programme (SAP). A high-level World Bank review mission will soon arrive in Pakistan to formally approve assistance. The bank had earlier disbursed US $270 million for 1998-99. The expansion of SAP-2 includes improving environment and non-formal education. Some of the new areas of work identified in the SAP-2 are setting up of referral hospitals, primary to middle-level education, and providing more facilities at basic health centres.
Related Content
- Landscape of guarantees for climate finance in EMDEs
- Sustainable investing in protected areas and biodiversity: key enabling conditions in policy, law, and institutions
- Climate finance for powering healthcare
- Guidelines for promotion of research and innovation in start-ups and MSMEs in mining, mineral processing, metallurgy and recycling sector (S&T-PRISM)
- Support battery electric trucks in the Delhi EV Policy 2.0
- Climate finance shadow report 2023: assessing the delivery of the $100 billion commitment