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Print Print 2022-02-12

World Bank briefs ministry about projects being funded by it

  • Out of 54 projects, 23 projects worth $7.8bn are being implemented by the federal government against which $3.4 bn has been disbursed so far
Published February 12, 2022

ISLAMABAD: Country Director, World Bank, Najy Benhassine on Friday briefed the Ministry of Economic Affairs about the 54 projects currently being implemented under WB’s financing of US $ 12.4 billion across the country.

Out of 54 projects, 23 projects worth US $ 7.8 billion are being implemented by the federal government against which $ 3.4 billion has been disbursed so far, said a press release issued by EAD.

Minister for Economic Affairs, Omar Ayub Khan while chairing a high level meeting to review the progress on different projects funded by the World Bank emphasised on expeditious implementation of all the foreign-funded projects and enhancing service delivery.

The meeting was attended by the World Bank team, led by Country Director, Najy Benhassine and senior officers of EAD.

During the meeting, projects related to the energy sector were given special focus including the National Transmission Modernization Project, Tarbela Fourth Extension Hydropower Project and Dasu Hydropower (Stage 1) Project.

The Minister directed to expedite the implementation of Islamabad West Substation which is an important link to evacuate power from Dasu Hydropower Project.

54 projects being implemented through World Bank funding

It was noted that the new security arrangements have been put in place and overall implementation progress of Dasu Hydropower Project has been improved as 11 major contracts amounting to US$ 3 billion have been awarded including electro-mechanical works.

The World Bank team informed the Minister that the National Immunization Support Project was heading toward its successful completion in June 2022. Second round of Third-Party Vaccination Immunization Coverage Survey will be conducted in April 2022, based on which funds can be disbursed for DLI related payments. Other projects including Pakistan Housing Finance (Additional Financing), Resilient Institutions to Sustainable Economy (RSE-II), National Health Support Program, and Program for Affordable and Clean Energy (PACE-II) were also discussed in the meeting.

The minister for economic affairs also directed the EAD officials to set up a project management unit in the Division with the assistance of World Bank and Asian Development Bank for effective and efficient monitoring of the development projects.

The Minister emphasized on designing a substantial program to track the outcomes of ongoing projects.

The Minister directed the relevant authorities to identify the critical path and set timelines for expeditious implementation of all the foreign-funded projects.

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