PM sees $20 billion CPF as a pathway to progress
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif launched the World Bank's Country Partnership Framework for Pakistan, a 10-year, $20 billion programme aimed at transforming the country's economy.
- The CPF focuses on six priority areas: child nutrition, quality education, clean energy, climate resilience, inclusive development, and private sector growth.
- The partnership aims to address Pakistan's pressing challenges, including poverty, unemployment, and climate change, with support for digitisation and IT-led initiatives.
- The Prime Minister described the launch as a 'great day in the history of Pakistan' and highlighted the World Bank's confidence in the country's economic resilience.
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