French development agency official visits Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, MAR 04 (DNA) – Pascal Pacaut, Director for the Asia Region at the French Agency for Development (AFD) visited Pakistan on a three-day mission.
He had the opportunity to meet with the Minister for Climate Change and with representatives of the Ministry of Planning, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Water and Power and the Economic Affairs Division.
He mainly discussed future AFD assistance strategy for Pakistan and issues related to the implementation of the ongoing portfolio of projects. He also met with funding partners to explore new opportunities of joint financing in Pakistan.
The French Agency for Development, a public development bank owned by the French government, finances projects in more than 90 countries on four continents.
AFD started operating in Pakistan in 2006 and has since committed more than 370M€, mainly for investments in green energy, especially hydro electricity generation.
AFD is, among others, funding the rehabilitation of hydro power plants in Warsak, Dargaï, Chitral and the construction of Jaggran II and Harpo power plants.
Two months after the Paris Climate Conference 2015 (COP21), France continues to stress its support for a green and low-carbon development in Pakistan and extends its help to address both the challenges posed by energy supply and climate change. =DNA
Related News

Apparel sector seeks PM meeting ahead of budget to save exports
PRGMEA, PHMA warn tariff barriers threaten exports as vital materials unavailable locally LAHORE, MAY 31Read More

Tax harassment complaints to get swift action: RTO assures
RAWALPINDI, MAY 31 /DNA/ – Chief Commissioner of the Regional Tax Office (RTO) Tehmina Aamir,Read More
Comments are Closed