Project will help increase financial inclusion in small businesses and rural areas


Washington: The World Bank has approved a loan of $102 million for Pakistan.
The amount approved by the World Bank for Pakistan will be for poor farmers affected by climate change. With this amount, small loans will be given to people affected by climate change.
A statement issued by the World Bank said that the money aims to increase the income of people affected by climate change and the money is part of the World Bank’s 10-year Country Partnership Program.
The statement said that the project will help increase financial inclusion in small businesses and rural areas.
The World Bank Country Director says that microfinance is an important source of financial assistance to the poor. 1.89 million people, including 1 million women, will benefit from this project.
According to the World Bank Country Director, 54 projects are underway in Pakistan with the support of the World Bank. The total investment of the World Bank in Pakistan has reached $15.7 billion

Pakistan, WHO join forces to eliminate Hepatitis C
- 15 hours ago

Brink is back: Sparks return 'like riding a bike'
- 11 hours ago
India to buy Russian oil despite Trump’s threats: New York Times
- 13 hours ago
CEO Tim Cook says Apple ready to open its wallet to catch up in AI
- 12 hours ago

Iranian president touches down Pakistan, receives red carpet at Lahore airport
- 12 hours ago

Do Not Draft list: McCaffrey, Andrews among players being overvalued
- 11 hours ago

Gold prices record big increase in Pakistan, global markets
- 10 hours ago

Lakki Marwat: Five killed, 12 injured in mortar shell blast
- 14 hours ago

Layoffs hit CNET as its parent company goes on a buying spree
- 14 hours ago

How Pakistan shot down India’s cutting-edge fighter using Chinese gear
- 9 hours ago
Trump orders nuclear submarines moved after Russian 'provocative statements'
- 14 hours ago

Iranian President in Islamabad to hold talks with Pakistani leadership
- an hour ago