ISLAMABAD
Underscoring the need for structural reforms, the World Bank has assured full support to Pakistan’s ambitious reform programme on economic growth strategy.
This transpired during a meeting between WB Regional Vice President for South Asia Hartwig Schafer and Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Dr Mohammad Jahanzeb Khan on Monday. The meeting also discussed the country’s development priorities, said a press release issued here.
Schafer was accompanied by the Country Director for Pakistan Najy Benhassine; Lire Ersado, Program Leader; Human Development World Bank, Abedalrazq F Khalil; Programme Lead Sustainable Development, World Bank. Shabih Ali Mohib and senior economists.
During the meeting Hartwig Schafer appreciated the steps taken by the Planning Commission in various sectors especially in Agriculture and Gender. The vice president underscored the need for structured reforms while appreciating the Planning Commission for approving key projects funded by the World Bank, which includes National Health Support Programme, KP Rural (Road) Accessibility Project, Girl’s Results Agenda for Development of Education Sector in Punjab. Similarly, the government’s development priorities for the next few years were also discussed in various sectors.
Schafer stressed the Planning Commission to focus on Coal and Hydro Power projects which will help Pakistan to meet its energy needs and would contribute toward increased growth rate essential for further progress of the country.
From Pakistani side, Deputy Chairman Planning Commission was accompanied by Muhammad Bareach, Secretary Planning Commission; Muhammad Ahmed Zubair, Chief Economist, Waqas Bin Najib, Member Energy; Dr. Shabnum Sarfraz, Member Social Sector & Development; Maj Gen (retd) Dr. Zahir Shah; Asim Saeed, Member, PSD&C and Chief Executive Officer CEO, P3A Board Malik Ahmed.
During the meeting, the Deputy Chairman Planning Commission briefed the delegation about the development progress in various sectors which includes energy, climate change, education, health, Agriculture and others.
“Currently Pakistan is growing at 4-4.5% and it can easily go up to 6-7 %,” said the Deputy Chairman Planning Commission, while highlighting the growth strategy of the country. He informed the delegation that the private sector should be fully enabled to play a leading role.
Dr Mohammad Jahanzeb urged the World Bank to continue to support the government of Pakistan in order to implement the projects. Key members of the Planning Commission also briefed the delegation about the progress in their respective sectors.











