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ADB Approves $330 Million for Federally Administered Social Protection Programs

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ADB Approves $330 Million for Federally Administered Social Protection Programs
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved $330 million in additional financing to strengthen Pakistan’s federally administered social protection programs and services. The result-based loan for the ongoing Integrated Social Protection Development Program (ISPDP) will help expand grassroots-level social protection to alleviate poverty among poor women and their families. The program will enhance the institutional capacity of the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), Pakistan’s flagship social protection agency, to transition to adaptive and climate-resilient social protection. This will include enhancing access to education pathways for children and youth from poor families and increasing access to health services and nutrition supplies for beneficiaries who are in disaster-prone areas. “This program strengthens Pakistan’s effort to improve human capital development and reduce intergenerational poverty, especially for women who are disproportionately affected during difficult economic situations,” said ADB Director General for Central and West Asia Yevgeniy Zhukov. “ADB’s additional financing will help boost the government’s ability to reach more of the poorest and most vulnerable in Pakistan.” Approved in December 2021, the ISPDP includes a $600 million loan from ADB’s ordinary capital resources, a $3 million grant from the Asian Development Fund, and a $24.48 million co-financing grant from the Education Above All Foundation. The $627 million program, in implementation since 2022, has achieved significant results. “The program is performing well. It has helped increase access to primary and secondary education for children and adolescents from poor families as well as improved access to health services and nutrition supplies for women and adolescent girls,” said ADB Country Director for Pakistan Emma Fan. “Steady progress has been also made to improve the financial management, procurement practices, internal controls, and information management system for BISP, which is responsible for implementing cash transfer programs.”
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