World Bank Backs Pakistan with $700 Million Lifeline
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The World Bank has approved $700 million in new financing for Pakistan. The money is a direct boost to the country's economic stability and public services.
This funding is part of a larger national program. The program supports reforms at both federal and provincial levels. A key goal is to help Pakistan increase its own domestic revenue collection.
The total available financing for this program could reach $1.35 billion. The newly approved $700 million is the second installment of this larger package. This financial support aims to strengthen Pakistan's economy and improve how it delivers essential services to its people.