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Fév 26, 2008World Bank Supports Irrigation Sector in Balochistan Province, Pakistan with US$25 Million-URDU
Oct 11, 2007Pakistan: World Bank Provides More Support to Poor People in Rural Areas
Sep 18, 2007Pakistan: World Bank Supports Improving Water Irrigation in Sindh with US$150.2 million
Fév 13, 2007Pakistan: World Bank Supports Earthquake Affected Areas with Additional US$138 million
Nov 01, 2006Bank Board Approves Southern Pakistan Water Management Action Plan
Sep 15, 2006Economic Growth is Creating “Political Space” for Deeper Reforms in South Asia: World Bank Report
Juin 22, 2006Pakistan: World Bank Supports Education Sector in Balochistan Province with US$22 Million
Juin 01, 2006World Bank to Increase Support for Pakistan
Jan 26, 2006World Bank Supports Polio Eradication in Pakistan with additional US$46.7 Million
Déc 15, 2005Pakistan: World Bank Provides US$400 Million More for Earthquake Reconstruction
Oct 25, 2005MultimédiaPakistan: World Bank Supports Earthquake Recovery with US$470 million
Sep 06, 2005Pakistan: World Bank Supports Improvements To Public Financial Management
Août 17, 2005Wolfowitz Completes First Trip to Pakistan: World Bank Lending to Reach $1.5 billion per Year - Urdu
Août 14, 2005World Bank President Arrives in Pakistan - Urdu version
Mar 29, 2005Pakistan: World Bank Approves US$100 Million to Enhance Quality and Access to Education in Punjab
Mar 15, 2005Pakistan: World Bank Provides US$123 Million Loan To Rehabilitate and Modernize Taunsa Barrage
Jan 13, 2005Pakistan: Receives US$300 Million From World Bank To Support The Development Of Its Banking Sector
Déc 07, 2004Pakistan’s Tax Reform Receives US$100 Million Boost from World Bank
Oct 14, 2004Pakistan: World Bank Approves US$21.5 Million Supplemental Credit For Polio Eradication
Sep 28, 2004Easing Policy Risks, Costs And Barriers To Competition Keys To Faster Growth, Less Poverty: World Development Report 2005
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