World community pledges over $10b for reconstruction of flood affected areas in Pakistan.

The world community has made commitments of over ten billion dollars for rehabilitation, recovery and reconstruction in flood affected areas of Pakistan.

These commitments were made at the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan in Geneva.

The major pledges made at the conference include 4.2 billion dollars by Islamic Development Bank, two billion dollars by the World Bank, 1.5 billion dollars by Asian Development Bank, and one billion dollars each by Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and Saudi Arabia.

Reading out the outcome document at the culmination of the conference, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar said these are additional commitments to what was already given to Pakistan in terms of humanitarian assistance from bilateral and multilateral partners.

She said further announcements for in kind support were also made by a number of delegations. Hina Rabbani Khar said the conference identified the principles and action plan for Pakistan's resilient recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction.

The outcome document suggested enhancing governance and the capacities of the state institutions to...

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