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Photographs: World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz Visits Pakistan
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Also available: · Paul Wolfowitz biography and high-res photo. · Pakistan slideshow | | Tuesday, August 16, 2005 |  | From left to right: Mark Lyall Grant of the British High Commission, Paul Wolfowitz, Abid Hasan of the World Bank, and Christoph Sander of the German Embassy in a donors' meeting in Islamabad on Tuesday. Photographer: Qayyum Mir
| | | | |  | From left to right: Hina Rabbani Khar, Minister of State (Economic Affairs Division), Omar Ayub, Minister of State (Finance), Salman Shah, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Finance, Danyal Aziz, Chairman National Reconstruction Bureau, and Lt. Gen. Munir Hafiz, Chairman National Accountability Bureau discuss governance reforms with World Bank officials in Islamabad on Tuesday. Photographer: Qayyum Mir | | |  | World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz and Senator Dr. Kosar Firdous during a meeting with parliamentarians in Islamabad on Tuesday. Photographer: Qayyum Mir |
| Monday, August 15, 2005 |  | World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz walking with students and villagers from Dhok Tabarak after a meeting in Islamabad on Monday. Photographer: Qayyum Mir | | |  | World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz sharing thoughts with Asnia Asim, winner of the World Bank 2005 Essay Competition Building a Secure Future, Seeking Practical Solutions for her essay A for altruism, B for brotherhood, C for compassion (370k pdf). More than 1240 participants from 108 countries participated in the World Bank Essay Competition. Photographer: Qayyum Mir | | |  | From left to right: World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, Naushaba, Rehana Kausar and Sajida from Dhok Tabarak after a meeting with members of the community in Islamabad on Monday. Photographer: Qayyum Mir | | | 
| World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz and Salman Shah, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Finance, speaking after a meeting Monday. Photographer: Qayyum Mir | | | 
| Sundoss Shad, a student from Iqra University Photographer: Damian Milverton | | |  | Rehana Kausar of the village of Dhok Tabarak Photographer: Damian Milverton | | | 
| Rehana Kausar of the village of Dhok Tabarak. Photographer: Damian Milverton | | |
| Sunday, August 14, 2005 |  | World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz welcomed at the Islamabad Air Port by Salman Shah (Advisor to Prime Minister on Finance) Photographer: David Spiro. | | |  | World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz is greeted with flowers upon arrival in Islamabad. Photographer: Qayyum Mir. | | |  | World Bank Group President Paul Wolfowitz shaking hands with Seema Aziz of Cooperation for Rehabilitation and Education before meeting with members of Pakistani civil society in Islamabad on Sunday - his first engagement during his inaugural trip to South Asia as President. Photographer: Qayyum Mir. | | |  | From Left to Right: Marium Bibi of Khwendokor; Seema Aziz of Cooperation for Rehabilitation and Education, and Tahseen Sayed of the World Bank during a meeting with members of Pakistani civil society in Islamabad on Sunday. Photographer: Qayyum Mir. | | |  | From Left to Right: Tahseen Sayed of the World Bank, Justice (retd) Khalilur Rehman and Shaheen atiqur Rehman of Bunyad during a World Bank Group meeting with members of Pakistani civil society in Islamabad on Sunday. Photographer: Qayyum Mir. | | |  | World Bank Group President Paul Wolfowitz talking to Shahnaz Wazir Ali of Pakistan Center for Philanthropy during his meeting with members of Pakistani civil society in Islamabad on Sunday. Photographer: Qayyum Mir.
| | | | Justice (retd) Khalilur Rehman, Chancellor of Islamic International University, exchanging views with World Bank Group President Paul Wolfowitz during a meeting with members of Pakistani civil society in Islamabad on Sunday. Photographer: Qayyum Mir. |
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