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Pakistan and world bank expand climate-focused development ties

Published on: February 25, 2026 4:36 PM

Pakistan and the World Bank have agreed to strengthen cooperation on development priorities, economic stability, and climate-related goals. The agreement followed a meeting between Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb and the World Bank Country Director in Islamabad. Moreover, both sides confirmed continued support for structural reforms aimed at improving governance and long-term resilience.

During the discussions, officials reviewed implementation plans under the Country Partnership Framework, focusing on clear targets and measurable outcomes. In addition, they highlighted priority sectors including agriculture, energy reforms, human capital development, and population management. Consequently, both parties emphasized stronger coordination between federal and provincial authorities to ensure effective policy execution.

Read more : World Bank warns Pakistan: Act for faster growth –

The Finance Minister stressed the need for timely implementation of CPF initiatives and improved monitoring systems for development projects. Therefore, transparency and accountability mechanisms were discussed to enhance oversight and results-based performance. Furthermore, officials agreed that better coordination among ministries would improve planning, reduce delays, and strengthen overall project delivery.

Agriculture received significant attention, with both sides exploring ways to raise productivity and improve value chains across the sector. At the same time, discussions encouraged greater private sector involvement and expanded access to agricultural finance to support farmers. In addition, the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation reaffirmed their commitment to supporting reforms in this critical area.

Read more : Pakistan gets $700m World Bank boost for fiscal stability 

Energy sector reforms and financial sustainability were also part of the agenda, with agreement to continue technical-level negotiations. Moreover, the talks reinforced cooperation to improve efficiency, reduce losses, and promote sustainable energy planning. As a result, both sides expressed confidence that ongoing dialogue will support economic resilience and climate adaptation efforts.

Overall, the government reiterated its commitment to structural reforms, improved governance, and long-term development collaboration. Consequently, the partnership aims to support stability, enhance climate resilience, and strengthen key economic sectors. With continued engagement, officials expect progress under the existing development framework to contribute to sustainable growth and broader institutional reforms.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: agriculture reforms, climate cooperation, CPF framework, development reforms, economic resilience, Latest, World Bank Pakistan

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