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ADB report


ADB report
April 21, 2021
That Pakistan’s economy is in bad shape is no more a revelation, but the Independent Evaluation Department (IED)’s report of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is revealing in its contents. In its latest report, the ADB has disclosed that Pakistan’s project performance dropped to just 58 percent in the duration of 2018-20, from 70 percent in 2017-19. This decline is the result of the country’s poor performance in the Public Sector Management (PSM) and water sectors. A corollary of this was the fact that Islamabad had to pay millions of dollars on account of commitment charges under the PTI-led government in the two-year period ending in 2020. When implementation slows down to such an ineffective level, the penalty the country has to pay surges to higher levels compounding the financial crunch the country is already facing. Pakistan’s country partnership strategy final review validation (CPSFRV) has rated the country programme as less tha ....

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Pak economy in bad shape no more a revelation due to poor performance in public sector: Report


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Pak economy in bad shape no more a revelation due to poor performance in public sector: Report
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Updated: Apr 21, 2021 23:21 IST
Islamabad [Pakistan], April 21 (ANI): Pakistan s economy is in bad shape is no more a revelation, as its project performance dropped to just 58 per cent in the duration of 2018-20, from 70 per cent in 2017-19 due to poor performance in the Public Sector Management (PSM) and water sectors.
An editorial published in The News International published on Wednesday read: Pakistan s economy is in bad shape is no more a revelation, but the Independent Evaluation Department (IED) s report of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is revealing in its contents. In its latest report, the ADB has disclosed that Pakistan s project performance dropped to just 58 per cent in the duration of 2018-20, from 70 per cent in 2017-19. ....

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