Sunday, April 01, 2007
Microfinance integral to Pakistan’s poverty reduction strategy, says Shaukat Aziz
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that microfinance is an integral part of Pakistan’s poverty reduction strategy, and that the government is making all out efforts to expand this programme from the present 1 million to 3 million households by 2010.
Talking to Micro-Credit Summit Campaign Director Sam Daley Harris, who called on him here on Saturday, the prime minister said that micro-credit was the best way to reach out to the marginalised and could change the destinies of people in developing and underdeveloped countries.
“The government is making multiple interventions to reduce poverty. We are focusing on creating income-generating avenues for the poor and the disenfranchised, especially women, through micro-credit institutions,” said Aziz.
The prime minister said the government was promoting public-private partnerships and encouraging civil society organisations and enterprising philanthropists to organise microfinance for the society’s less privileged sections.
He said Pakistan’s regulatory environment presented all the major features of an encouraging policy environment for microfinance institutions (MFIs), including the government’s sustained commitment and substantial investment to help develop the sector, a responsive regulatory framework and an apex institution to extend on-lending and institutional building funds to NGOs and MFIs. There is a growing trust between policy makers and practitioners to work jointly to develop the sector, he added.
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Microfinance important pillar, integral part of Pakistan`s poverty reduction strategy: PM Aziz
Sunday April 01, 2007
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that microfinance is an important pillar and integral part of Pakistan`s poverty reduction strategy and the government is making all out efforts to expand its coverage and out reach from the present 1 million to 3 million households by 2010.
The Prime Minister was talking to Mr. Sam Daley Harris, Director Micro Credit Summit Campaign who called on him here on Saturday
"Micro-credit is the best way of reaching out the marginalized and the forgotten and can change the destinies of the people of developing and under developed countries", the Prime Minister said.
The Prime Minister said the government is making multiple interventions to cause a dent in poverty. As part of our lasting and sustainable poverty reduction strategy, the Prime Minister said, we are focusing on creating income-generating avenues for the poor and disenfranchised and specially the women through micro credit institutions.
The Prime Minister said the government has adopted a holistic and all-inclusive strategy for the spread of micro-credit. The government, he said, is promoting public-private partnership and encouraging civil society organizations and enterprising philanthropists to come forward and involve themselves in organizing microfinance credits to the less privileged sections of society.
He said the banks and entrepreneurs should also setup micro finance institutions to help the less privileged sections of society improve their living standards.
He said in Pakistan microfinance is poised for growth, as the regulatory environment for Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs) in the country presents all the major features of a conducive and enabling policy environment for MFIs. This includes sustained commitment and substantial investment by the government to help develop the sector, a responsive regulatory framework and an apex institution to extend on-lending and institutional building funds to NGO & MFIs . He said there is a growing trust between policy makers and practitioners to work jointly to develop the sector.
Giving an overview of the economic situation the Prime Minister said as a result of the efforts made during the last seven years, the economic landscape of the country has completely transformed. The size of economy and per capital income has doubled and poverty has declined by 10 percentage points.
He said the government is acting on a policy of growth with equity. It has undergone a paradigm shift in its approach to planning and policy formulation. The shift is towards formulating people centric- plans and policies that benefit the common at the grass roots level.
He said the thrust on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with emphasis on growth and enhanced pro poor allocations is an important part of the vision 2030 adopted by the government. The government, the Prime Minister said is focusing on eradication of poverty and hunger, universal primary education, gender equality and women empowerment, reduction in child mortality, better maternal health and on ensuring environmental sustainability.
He said during the last four years public expenditure on education and health has grown by 21% and 19.5% respectively.
Mr. Sam Daley Harris appreciated the efforts made by Pakistan to upscale the outreach of microfinance.
He said Pakistan is effectively using microfinance for income generation and employment creation opportunities for the deprived sections of the society.
The meeting was attended among others Secretary General Finance, Mr. Nawid Ahsan, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister Mr. Khalid Saeed and senior officials.
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