U.S. Ambassador Donald Blome Highlights Broad Partnership with the People of Balochistan Province
Dr. Jassim Taqui DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, 25 November,
U.S. Ambassador Donald Blome visited Quetta, Balochistan, on November 23
to meet with Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, local partners working to
advance climate change adaptation, representatives of higher education
institutions, leaders of local NGOs, and Afghan refugees. During his
visit, Ambassador Blome discussed U.S. efforts to combat the effects of climate
change through a Green Alliance with diverse partners in Pakistan and
underscored the strong cooperation between the United States and Pakistan on
promoting economic development through higher education and women’s
empowerment.
Ambassador Blome participated in a community
tree planting drive that will become part of a larger project to develop an
urban forest in the city of Quetta. The project, led by youth activists,
aims to advance climate change adaptation, raise climate risk awareness, and
increase community resilience to climate change by providing a platform to
bring diverse groups together for collective societal benefit.
At the event, the ambassador highlighted that
the U.S. government has provided more than 97 million dollars in flood-related
assistance to Pakistan this year, including to individuals and communities in
need in Balochistan. “But we know that the effects of the flooding are
far from over, and every nation faces the threat of climate change. So, we’re
working with diverse partners to increase Pakistan’s resilience to climate
change through a Green Alliance,” he said.
During the trip, Ambassador Blome also met
with leadership from the Balochistan University of Information Technology,
Engineering and Management Sciences and the Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s
University to discuss how U.S. government support has helped them respond to
local economic development needs in their academic programs. The United
States, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), has
provided scholarships to almost 300 students—56 percent of them women—to pursue
higher education at the institutions and further their communities’ economic
development.
In remarks at the launch event of
“Entrepowered—Women Can Do,” a program that will provide $350,000 of seed
funding to women entrepreneurs in Balochistan, Ambassador Blome said, “The
United States believes that empowering women is a strategic investment in the
future for both private citizens and the global economy. By working
together on projects like Entrepowered, we can advance women’s equality in the
business sector and unleash a vast potential that will help bring prosperity to
Quetta and Balochistan.”
The United States is also proud to support
the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) livelihoods program
in Quetta, which fosters economic development for Afghan refugees and local
artisans. Since 2009, UNHCR, with U.S. funding, has implemented 251
projects in Balochistan to provide infrastructure upgrades to schools, water
and sanitation improvements, and health facility upgrades for both Afghan
refugees and Pakistani host communities.
Ambassador Blome also visited the Command and
Staff College in Quetta and met with Commandant Major General Amer Ahsan Nawaz,
XII Corps Commander Lieutenant General Asif Ghafoor, and mid-career army
officers to discuss the long history of U.S.-Pakistan relations in diverse
areas and to emphasize opportunities to work together today, including to build
a Green Alliance to support Pakistan’s transition to cleaner and sustainable
forms of energy, and to advance our shared interests in trade, investment,
health security, climate change, inclusive governance, and regional
security.
The United States has a broad, deep, and
long-term partnership with the people of Balochistan Province spanning the
education, economic, health, and rule of law sectors and beyond. We look
forward to continuing to deepen and expand these relationships over the coming
years. Together we can promote a more stable, secure, and prosperous
future for both our nations.
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