Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Pakistan could have been dreaming about playing notorious games in Bangladesh .... US temporarily suspends aid to Pakistan

The United States has paused Pakistan's foreign assistance for re-evaluation, Geo News reported.

This has brought a halt to projects across several fronts ranging from the health sector, and agriculture to education.

In the education sector, one of the four projects, Improving Girls Education Activity, was expected to be completed in 2025. 

A similar programme, Higher Education System Strengthening Activity and Education Resilience Activity, that focused on Sindh and KP are also halted.

Pakistan's Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery, Tuberculosis Local Organisation Network, Tuberculosis Implementation Framework Agreement, Building Healthy Families and Global Health Security Program are also paused showing the bigger crisis for a country - which day dreams about adding to the problems for India. 




An official at the US Consulate in Karachi said, Washington's has paused Pakistan's foreign assistance for re-evaluation as per an executive order issued by President Donald Trump.  






Pakistan's notorious Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) even till the other day remained in some kind of a dream world. It's high-level delegation visited Bangladesh more keen to add to woes for India.  


"Consistent with President Trump's Executive Order on Reevaluating and Realigning United States Foreign Aid, Secretary Rubio has paused all US foreign assistance funded by or through the State Department and US Agency for International Development (USAID) for review," said Tammy Bruce, spokesman for the US Department of State. 




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The move has instantly stopped several USAID projects in Pakistan, including the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) which is the flagship programme to promote cultural heritage preservation and protection.

Additionally, five projects related to the energy sector have also come to a halt as a result of this decision. As per Geo News, these include the Power Sector Improvement Activity, Pakistan Private Sector Energy Activity, Energy Sector Advisory Services Project, Clean Energy Loan Portfolio Guarantee Program and Pakistan Climate Financing Activity.

Notably, economic growth-related four projects are also hit. Among them, Social Protection Activity was the only programme supposed to end in 2025.

Others include Investment Promotion Activity, Pakistan Private Investment Initiative and Economic Recovery and Development Activity. Geo News noted that the USD 24.8 million FATA Economic Revitalisation Programme, implemented by the United Nations Development Programme has already been completed.

In the agriculture sector, the Gomal Zam Command Area Development Project was completed in 2024. However, two of the five programmes were expected to end in 2025.

They include Water Management for Enhanced Productivity and Pakistan Agriculture Programmes II. Yet, Livelihood and Food Security Activity for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Flood Affected Districts of Pakistan, Climate Smart Agriculture and Recharge Pakistan are also affected, Geo News said.

Projects Democracy, Human Rights and Governance funds are also hit by Trump's order.

As per Geo News, four of these 11 projects were expected to be completed in 2025. However, a USD 19.1 million project to strengthen Electoral and Legislative Processes was just completed in 2024.

The other projects include Building Peace in Pakistan, Land Registration in Merged Areas Activity, Community Resilience Activity-North, Merged Areas Governance Programme, Inclusive Democratic Processes and Governance, Hum Ahang, Building Understanding and Involvement in Local Governance and Democracy, Subh-e-Nau, Justuju and Water Governance for Sindh.


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