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Government Programmes in Pakistan - Ministry of Finance
- Economic revival strategy
The Pakistani Government introduced its strategy for economic revival in December
1999. Its fourth goal was identified as poverty reduction, which centres on:
macroeconomic stabilization, improved governance, revival of economic growth,
targeted interventions, social sector development and social safety nets. Under this
strategy, the Government has promoted measures to reduce poverty amongst
women and advance opportunities for women, which include, inter alia:
- Establishing the Khushali bank to provide micro-credits to poor households.
- Establishing a Khushal Pakistan Programme to create jobs and provide crucial
infrastructure in rural and low-income areas.
- Setting up a pilot school feeding program for female students (Tawana Pakistan
program), which was deemed successful in a few districts, and is thus to be
replicated throughout the country. This programme helps address malnutrition of
female students, which was resulting in low enrolment, high absenteeism and
dropouts and low cognitive achievement.
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