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Denmark launches $28mn development programme for Pakistan
THURSDAY, 23 JUNE 2011 10:32

ISLAMABAD: Denmark has launched 28 million dollars development programme for Pakistan under the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) for democratic development, regional stability, human rights and gender equality.
According to a Danish Embassy statement, the programme will be for two years and is the first phase of a long-term development cooperation between Pakistan and Denmark.

The DANIDA Pakistan programme was officially launched at a prestigious ceremony hosted by the Danish Ambassador Uffe Wolffhechel.

The event was attended by a large presence of representatives from the civil society, media, diplomatic core and UN agencies. Muhammad Asif, Joint Secretary UN & Paris Club, Economic Affairs Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was the chief guest.

During his speech Danish Ambassador Wolffhechel highlighted that the aim of the Danish development programme was to contribute to development and stability in Pakistan and support peace building in the region.

"Past few years have been extraordinarily challenging for Pakistan. There have been challenges on security, political and economic fronts. These challenges have crucial implications for the country's security as well as its economic development", the ambassador said.

Wolffhechel also said that it was very difficult to achieve tangible development results without a progressive economy.

He said, "To achieve a progressive economy, Pakistan needs to meet a lot of the current challenges - including achieving peace, justice and security for its 180 Million people."

The ambassador said, "Pakistan is no doubt facing a lot of challenges, which is why the Government of Denmark has extended its support to work together with Pakistan in curbing these challenges through the support of development initiatives aimed at creating better opportunities and a more secure environment".

The 28 million dollars Danish development programme framework consists of three major components: stabilization and early recovery in border areas with Afghanistan, infrastructure, services and livelihoods in the country's conflict-affected border areas.

Under this component, DANIDA has granted UNICEF Pakistan dollar 11 million to UNICEF's efforts to provide education for children affected by the crisis in KPK and FATA.

The assistance will contribute to rebuild the 473 schools that have been entirely or partially destroyed during the conflict.

The expected four outputs of the component will include: (i) Rehabilitation repair of existing schools, (ii) "Back to School" campaigns, (iii) teacher's development, and (iv) special education and re-integration of 14-18 year old children.

It will support the development and democratic process in conflict areas and Denmark has pledged dollars 7 million to the Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF), which will be working towards the restoration of damaged Infrastructure and disrupted services in KPK, Balochistan and FATA.

Denmark was one of the first nations to pledge to the MDTF - a World Bank administered fund.

This Fund will be utilized to improve local service delivery through strengthened local governance and financing and through community driven development (CDD) interventions in respect of public infrastructure as well as supporting livelihoods through community credit and microfinance schemes, skills development interventions, and transitional workfare programmes.

Another component of the programme is Global Stabilization Fund - that carries overall focus on security and justice sector reform. Under this component, Denmark has committed USD 2.2 Million to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

The Danish contribution will be utilized with the aim to improve border control and the criminal justice system in Pakistan.

Ms. Esther Lonstrup, the Development Counsellor and DANIDA representative for the Pakistan Programme, shared a detailed overview of the programme and its partners.

She stated that DANIDA had been working worldwide on development initiatives and was currently working in more than 25 countries.

She said she was pleased to see DANIDA being launched and playing its part in supporting the socio-democratic development in Pakistan.
 
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Denmark launches USD-28 mln development program for Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: In contrast to US mantra to Do More, the Danish government has jumped into stabilize Pakistan economically by launching its development program for Pakistan under the banner of Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA).

The government of Denmark is contributing USD-28 Million for democratic development, regional stability, human rights and gender equality. The programme will be a two-year program and the first phase of a long-term development cooperation between Pakistan and Denmark.

The DANIDA Pakistan program was officially launched at a prestigious ceremony hosted by Danish Ambassador, Uffe Wolffhechel on Thursday. The event was attended by large representatives from the civil society, media, diplomatic core and UN agencies. Muhammad Asif, Joint Secretary UN & Paris club, Economic Affairs Division, ministry of Foreign Affairs was the chief guest.

During his speech the Danish Ambassador, “Wolffhechel highlighted that the aim of the Danish development programme was to contribute to development and stability in Pakistan and support peace building in the region. The past few years have been extraordinary challenging for Pakistan. There have been challenges on security, political and economic fronts. These challenges have crucial implications for the country’s security as well as its economic development” said the ambassador.

Wolffhechel also said that was surely very difficult to achieve tangible development results without progressive economy. He said “To achieve a progressive economy, Pakistan needs to meet a lot of the current challenges, including achieving peace, justice and security for its 180 million people. Pakistan is no doubt facing a lot of challenges, which is why the government of Denmark has extended its support to work together with Pakistan in curbing these challenges through the support of development.

The USD 28 million Danish development program framework consists of three major components. The first component involves Stabilization and Early Recovery border areas with Afghanistan, which is multilateral channel that will support the Government of Pakistan in restoring infrastructure, services and livelihoods in the country’s conflict-affected border areas.

The second component of the framework program, USD 7 million is for support to the Civil Society, where DANIDA in the joint collaboration with local partners will support initiatives that work towards developing good governance, human rights and gender equality.

The third component – the Global Stabilization Fund- carries overall focus on security and justice sector reform. Under this component, Denmark has committed USD 2.2 Million to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
 
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Pakistan should reject Danish offer to teach them a lesson for that Prophet cartoon scandal.
 
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Pakistan should reject Danish offer to teach them a lesson for that Prophet cartoon scandal.

Funny at the same time you are thankful to Saudis funding the people who are trying to destroy Pakistan and harming Islam all over the world.
 
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Pakistan should reject Danish offer to teach them a lesson for that Prophet cartoon scandal.

That is a foolish way to think about another country. Think who is at loss if this program is rejected, not you or the person who printed those cartoons or the danish government. It is the people of Pakistan.
 
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That's good of Denmark to help Pakistan.
 
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