Pak, WB agree on long-term partnership under ambitious CPF

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the World Bank (WB) have agreed to collaborate on a new, robust and ambitious Country Partnership Framework (CPF) to carry forward the country’s reform and development agenda.

The two sides have reached to agreement during a meeting between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and a delegation led by the Regional Vice-President of WB for South Asia Martin Raiser.

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Welcoming Martin Raiser, Premier Shehbaz lauded the contribution of the World Bank to the development of Pakistan.

The premier appreciated the support extended by the top bank for building the climate resilient infrastructure in the wake of the 2022 floods in Pakistan.

He briefed the delegation on the reform agenda of the government including digitisation of the entire tax system, power sector reforms, enhancing per acre yield in the agriculture sector, addressing the issue of child stunting, etc.

Appreciating Pakistan’s aggressive reform agenda, Martin Raiser said the WB was ready to collaborate with the country in its journey of transformation of the economy aimed at sustainable development.

Both sides agreed to engage in a long-term, focused partnership under a new Country Partnership Framework with an annual review mechanism to assess progress and ensure that results are achieved.

The strategy will include flexibility for future course corrections. The new partnership will have the ambition to achieve transformational impacts over a decade on a selective set of critical development priorities for Pakistan.

The initial set of priorities that were discussed in the meeting included structural economic reforms including domestic resource mobilisation, particularly via digitalisation and tax policy reforms.

Human capital development, specifically addressing child stunting and improving foundational learning was also discussed.

Likewise, the energy sector reforms, including increased participation of the private sector in transmission and distribution, and transition to green energy to make energy cheaper, cleaner and financially sustainable also came under discussion.

In order to better cope with the increased water scarcity and climate-related shocks, both sides emphasised collaboration in climate adaptation.

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