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World Bank Commits $728 Million to Help Pakistan Combat Climate Change

The World Bank is committing $728 million for four projects in Pakistan that will help protect against the effects of climate change, and benefit millions of its citizens. These projects will protect the environment and improve quality of life in cities while serving as engines of growth, and promoting sustainable water management through efficient irrigation, robust weather forecasting and improved disaster preparedness.

“The projects offer wide ranging support to address climate vulnerability and variability by strengthening institutions and systems and investing in priority infrastructure in rural and urban areas,” said Illango Patchamuthu, World Bank Country Director for Pakistan.

“Millions of Pakistanis will benefit from improved irrigation, weather services, and resilience to natural disasters. At the same time, Punjab’s cities will benefit from investments to improve infrastructure and local services while protecting its environment.”

Hydro Met and Disaster Risk Management Services Project

The $188 million Hydro Met and Disaster Risk Management Services Project will help Pakistan deliver more reliable and timely weather forecasting and disaster risk management services.

Pakistan suffered $18 billion in losses between 2005 and 2014 (with $10.5 billion from the 2010 floods alone) due to the adverse impact of climate change. The project will help increase preparation levels as well as increase the country’s resilience to natural disasters and climate change, and improve water management for agricultural purposes.

The Sindh Barrages Improvement Project

The Sindh Barrages Improvement Project will benefit from $140 million in additional financing to help improve the reliability and safety of the Guddu and Sukkur Barrages and strengthen the Sindh Irrigation Department’s ability to operate and manage them.

The rehabilitation and modernization of Sukkur Barrage will provide reliable water supply to 14 canals and reduce floods. This project will also ensure the barrage’s capacity to safely pass floods up to 1.3 million cusecs. This will be achieved under the oversight of a newly-established Barrage Monitoring Unit.

Punjab Green Development Program

The $200 million Punjab Green Development Program will strengthen the province’s environmental management efforts by empowering its departments to provide better environmental services to citizens and the private sector, with a focus on strengthening the capacity of the Environment Protection Department.


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It will help modernize laws and regulations, and promote investments in cleaner technologies to reduce air and water pollution.

Punjab Cities Program

The $200 million Punjab Cities Program will benefit 4.1 million people in 16 urban areas by strengthening the local governments’ ability to deliver basic and green infrastructure. The program will also build systems to improve transparency, accountability, and responsiveness of municipal committees and other structures.

International Development Association, the concessional financing arm of the World Bank, is funding all four projects.

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