U.S. GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTES $7 MILLION TO ADDRESS COVID-19 EFFECTS IN PAKISTAN
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic
Studies
Islamabad, November 18, 2021: The United States government, through the United States Agency
for International Development (USAID), will contribute $7 million to the Asian
Development Bank’s (ADB) ongoing project to address the secondary effects of
COVID-19 in Pakistan.
USAID Mission Director Julie Koenen and ADB Country Director
Yong Ye attended a signing ceremony yesterday in Islamabad. ADB will use
USAID’s $7 million contribution to providing cash grants to Pakistani families
in need of financial assistance due to the pandemic. The grants will be
distributed through the Government of Pakistan’s Ehsaas Emergency Cash program
managed by the Benazir Income Support Fund Program. USAID’s funds also
will provide technical and administrative support to ensure effectiveness, accountability,
and transparency for the program beneficiaries.
Speaking at the ceremony, USAID Mission Director Koenen said,
“Fighting this pandemic will take significant resources and an urgent,
collective effort among governments, civil society, the private sector,
philanthropists, multilateral organizations, and other international partners.”
She further added, “This contribution to ADB will support the Government
of Pakistan’s efforts to implement the Ehsaas Program through the provision of
direct cash grants to underprivileged Pakistani families affected by closures
and work stoppages during the COVID-19 pandemic.”
The $7 million contributions to the ADB are part of an overall
U.S. commitment to assist countries affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The United States has delivered more than $63 million in COVID-19 assistance
through our partnership with the Pakistani government. Since the start of
the pandemic, the United States has worked together with Pakistan to improve
infection prevention and control, enhance patient care, expand laboratory
testing, and support frontline healthcare workers.
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