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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this project is to support the development of an adaptive and crisis-resilient social protection system that will contribute to any future crisis resilience among poor and vulnerable households.
The overall risk rating for the proposed AF is Moderate, same as assessed under the parent Program. The new activities identified under the AF do not pose any additional risks. All risk ratings are retained from the parent Program except for the following four risks, which have been reassessed as Substantial or High:
Political and Governance risk is Substantial;
Macroeconomic risk is High;
Sector Strategies and Policies risk is Substantial;
Fiduciary risk is Substantial.
A PROPOSED ADDITIONAL CREDIT IN THE AMOUNT OF US$400 MILLION (SDR 303.6 MILLION EQUIVALENT), COMPRISED OF A CREDIT OF US$270 MILLION (SDR 204.9 MILLION EQUIVALENT) AND A SHORTER MATURITY LOAN FROM THE IDA20 SCALE UP WINDOW OF US$130 MILLION (SDR 98.7 MILLION EQUIVALENT).
World Bank
Name : Amjad Zafar Khan
Designation : Senior Social Protection Specialist / Role : Team Leader(ADM Responsible)
Telephone No : 5722+136 / 9 / Email : akhan16@worldbank.org
Name : Melis U. Guven
Designation : Lead Economist / Role : Team Leader
Telephone No : 5220+39025 / Email : uguven@worldbank.org
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Borrower : The Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Contact : Adil Akbar / Title : Senior Joint Secretary
Telephone No : 0519202056 / Email : jswb@ead.gov.pk
Implementing Agencies
Implementing Agency : Benazir Income Support Programme
Contact : Amir Ali Ahmed / Title : Secretary
Telephone No : 0519246318 / Email : secretary@bisp.gov.pk
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