Ayaz Sadiq lauds World Bank for country's socio-economic uplift.

ISLAMABAD -- The World Bank (WB) has expressed the need to push forward the implementation of post-flood rehabilitation and reconstruction activities, particularly in the province of Sindh and Balochistan. John A Roome, Regional Director for the World Bank South Asia, Sustainable Development (SD) accompanied by Najy Benhassine, Country Director World Bank, called on Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Wednesday. The minister welcomed the regional director and the country director at the Ministry of Economic Affairs. The minister appreciated the WB on being one of the major development partners who has extended substantial financial support (USD 31.1 billion) to Pakistan since the 1950s. 'The World Bank's assistance has played and shall continue to play a vital role in the socio-economic uplift of Pakistan,' said the minister. He also expressed gratitude to the WB for its flood relief assistance to Pakistan. 'We are extremely well-supported by the World Bank's team,'' said the minister. He further highlighted that the WB interventions cover all major sectors of the economy including infrastructure, agriculture, rural and urban development, human capital, social service as well as economic growth. The Regional Director Mr Roome also appreciated the facilitation and proactive role of the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Mr Roome also discussed the World Bank's pipeline projects for supporting post-flood...

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