The World Bank’s $20 billion package for Pakistan will support a 10-year programme focusing on areas such as child stunting, learning poverty, and climate resilience. This initiative aims to ensure stability in development projects despite political changes. An additional $20 billion in private sector lending brings the total investment to $40 billion.
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