(Reuters) -Pakistan’s sharp decline in poverty has stalled in recent years due to economic shocks and a lack of structural reforms, the World Bank said on Tuesday. The international lender said that ...
When asked about the future of Pakistan, Azra Bibi, a 19-year-old housemaid, exclaimed that there is no “sukoon”, or peace.
The World Bank has revised the global income thresholds used to measure poverty, resulting in a big increase in Pakistan's poverty headcount, which now stands at 44.7%. However, experts caution that ...
This is not a failure of aspiration. Pakistan's girls have never lacked hunger for learning. They have walked through floods, ...
Pakistan`s economy suffers severe crisis, with blame mounting on IMF policies for rising costs, poverty, and industrial ...
The Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) approves $603 million in loans for Pakistan’s Sukkur-Hyderabad Motorway, a poverty ...
Pakistan and the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) have signed three financing agreements worth around $603 million to support ...
Why did projected economic growth rates change between the regional Economic Update and the Pakistan Development Update? Estimates in the October Pakistan Development Update reflected new information ...
A long-running park-based school in Pakistan shows that when education is free, flexible, and built on strong mentorship, ...
Pakistan can be categorised among the most rapidly developing economies in 20 years’ time. We have what is needed to realise ...
Pakistan has just cleared another International Monetary Fund (IMF) review, and on paper the news looks good. Growth is back, inflation has come down from painful highs, and the country has even ...
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