The Asian Development Bank (ADB) in its annual report on Thursday announced additional assistance of US$ 330 million for Pakistan.
The funding is expected to benefit around 9.3 million people in the country. The aid will be utilized across various social security programs.
Conditional cash transfers will be provided to support the education of children and youth, report said.
The aim of this assistance is to ensure access to better nutrition. The initiative will benefit women, adolescent girls and children living in disaster-affected areas.
Additionally, the provision of healthcare services is also part of the aid program. The services will target marginalized segments of the population who are generally overlooked.
The Central and West Asia region have serious development and social welfare challenges. “Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan have poverty and social security related issues,” according to the ADB report.