ADB to mobilize over $2bn to support Pakistan’s post-flood relief measures

Author: APP

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will approve funding of over $2 billion to support Pakistan’s post-flood relief and resilience activities by the end of current year, ADB Director General for Central and West Asia Eugene Zhukov told a virtual press conference from Manila on Thursday.

Expressing sympathies and grief over the huge devastation caused by the recent floods and torrential rains in Pakistan, he said the ADB had already provided $3 million grant for the immediate purchase of relief goods such as food supplies and tents.

The press conference was arranged as part of the 55th annual meeting of ADB.

Zhukov said the ADB was also aiming to mobilize a $500-700 million package for the much needed immediate relief assistance, early recovery and rehabilitation, and reconstruction. The package would be approved by the end of current year.

“The ADB is processing another $1.5 billion countercyclical support to mitigate the impacts of rising food prices and other external shocks on the poor and vulnerable in Pakistan,” he added. He said the ADB had been providing unprecedented support of $100 billion to deliver climate financing to its developing member countries from 2019 to 2030.

Responding to a question with respect to the post flood relief and resilience measures in Pakistan, Zhukov said, “We are working in close collaboration with the local government and other international development partners to finalize the damage needs assessment that might be finalized by mid of the next month.” He said in the agriculture sector, yields of major food crops (wheat, rice, and maize) in the CAREC (Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation) region had declined by 3 -10%. Disasters were increasing in intensity, as seen in the recent flooding in Pakistan, with 33 million people affected and over 600,000 in relief camps, and 1.7 million homes damaged, he said.

Earlier in a press conference at the beginning of the annual meetings, ADB President Masatsugu Asakawa had said, “To reach this $100 billion ambition we are exploring the opportunities for investments in climate change mitigation, scaling up adaptation project that focus on resilience and increasing climate financing.” He said the ADB ‘s ambition was also to provide at least $34 billion out of $100 billion as climate adaptation financing by 2030.

He said the grant, financed from the Asia Pacific Disaster Response Fund (APDRF), would help fund the immediate purchase of food supplies, tents, and other relief goods to support the flood victims across the country.

The ADB president said Developing Asia would also require US $1.7 trillion per year to support the climate resilient infrastructure and to meet the infrastructure needs.

About the unprecedented devastation in Pakistan, he said the bank was aware of the sufferings of people and was committed to helping Pakistan overcome the devastating impact of the natural disaster and provide immediate relief to affected families.

He said he had assured the Pakistani leadership and the people that the ADB stood with the government to build resilient infrastructure for climate change and there were a couple of other channels with which the bank would work to not only support food security and reconstruction efforts over the long run, besides more general financial support to deal with challenges caused by Russia-Ukraine war, commodity prices and international financial crisis.

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