ADB to provide $150 million for augmenting rural economy, water resources
FAISALABAD (July 27 2008): Asian Development Bank will provide $150 million for Sindh Growth and Rural Revitalisation Programme (formerly Sindh Resource Management Programme) to promote private sector participation; improve public expenditure management and revitalise the rural economy.
According to an update project report, which was prepare by Xiaoqin Fan, Senior Public Sector Management Specialist Pakistan Resident Mission of ADB, about 50 percent of Sindh population resides in rural areas, and about 40 percent, or 7 million people live below the official poverty line. More than 70 percent of the rural population derive their livelihood from agriculture.
Agriculture (including livestock, fisheries, and forestry) contributes about 30 percent to provincial GDP. However, over the 1998/99 to 2004/05 period, the trend growth rate of real agricultural value-added was only 2.3 percent per year, and only 0.2 percent per year in per capita terms. In Sindh, the landless ratio is the highest (62 percent) among the four provinces, making non-farm income important for income generation.
The slow growth of the rural economy has led to a large and widening income gap between urban and rural Sindh. The rural urban divide is a serious concern not only for the welfare of the rural population, but also because it is potentially destabilising. Thus accelerating rural growth, and improving the income level of the rural poor, is urgently needed, Xiaoqin Fan added.
According to ADB project document, the some major factors were taken into account in determining the size of the loan: (i) the strength of the Program and its development impact, (ii) the financial, economic, and political costs associated with the implementation of the Program, and (iii) the overall development financing needs estimated by the Finance Department of the GoS.
The primary driver in the Government's decision to seek the ADB's policy reform and financing support is to reduce rural-urban inequality and enhance the pace of growth, particularly in the rural areas through a set of targeted reforms and increased investment.
The enhanced flow of funds to rural areas will enhance the productivity of agriculture, livestock, fisheries, rural infrastructure, rural health and education, and will be evidenced through their budgetary allocations.
Additional supportive measures to be undertaken include the creation of mechanisms to bridge the viability gaps in critical areas to encourage private sector participation in infrastructure service delivery in a transparent manner.
Meanwhile, ADB will provide $0.8 million for Sindh Province Water Resource Development (formerly Provincial Water Sector Development Strategies & Investment Plan).
Arnaud M Cauchois, Rural Development Specialist, CWAE explained that the project is envisaged to produce an ADB-financed investment program under the Multitranche Financing Facility (MFF) modality with a focus on water resources infrastructure, institutional strengthening and capacity development. It is anticipated that this project will improve the availability and productivity of water resources in Pakistan in 7 months.
Improved availability and productivity of water resources with an emphasis on irrigation infrastructure and water management. According to ADB project report, Investment program for water resources improved management and development in Sindh province to be financed under an ADB Multitranche Financing Facility.
Sector policy framework, a sector road map and a medium term investment program to guide ADB sector engagement consistent with MFF requirements. Criteria for selecting program projects. Feasibility level preparation of all canal command upgrading and rehabilitation project(s) to be financed under the MFF first tranche.
Detailed implementation arrangements and implementation plan. An assessment of small to medium dam technical and economic feasibility in Sindh province and recommendation for sub-sector strategy improvement and for financing under the second tranche investment programme.
Preparation of a program management facility (PMF) to support the MFF programme. Due diligence for financial management, procurement, and safeguards according to The ADB guidelines, including as required a resettlement framework and draft resettlement plans, environmental review procedures framework, initial environmental examinations and/or environmental impact assessments and indigenous peoples plans.
Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]