US to support Pakistani Farmers
Dr. Jassim Taqui DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, 4 December,
U.S. Ambassador Donald Blome
announced today that the United States, in partnership with the UN Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO), delivered $8 million of assistance to Pakistani
farmers affected by the devastating 2022 floods. This effort is part of
the $97 million of U.S. flood-related assistance to Pakistan this year, which
focused on humanitarian needs, food security, disaster preparedness, and
capacity-building efforts.
Ambassador Blome announced the United States’ continuing
assistance at an event alongside farmers from flood-affected areas. In
his remarks, Ambassador Blome highlighted the long history of the United States
and Pakistan advancing economic growth and solving development challenges
together and highlighted opportunities for future partnership: “As the
Green Revolution improved lives in the past, a “Green Alliance” between the
United States and Pakistan will help us jointly strengthen climate resilience,
develop clean energy alternatives, and foster economic growth.
Through the U.S.-FAO partnership on flood response, the United
States provided wheat seed and fertilizer to approximately 90,000 households in
flood-affected areas of Sindh, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
provinces. This effort focused on women-headed households because women
and girls are disproportionately vulnerable to natural calamities and
gender-based violence.
The United States remains firmly committed to partnering with
the people of Pakistan to strengthen Pakistan’s economy and agricultural sector
and to support the people of Pakistan in recovering from the 2022 flooding.
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