US provides grant-based support to Pakistan on New Year

US provides grant-based support to Pakistan on New Year

US provides grant-based support to Pakistan on New Year
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United States (US) provide grant-based support to the government of Pakistan.

US partnered with Pakistan to further development priorities, including in energy, health care for vulnerable populations.

It also includes women’s empowerment, education, support to law enforcement and private sector development.

According to US mission in Pakistan that to showcase the many facets of America’s commitment to Pakistan.

The U.S. Mission launched a new social media campaign and hashtag today: #Partners4Prosperity.

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Over the next six months, the Mission will use its social media platforms to highlight key facts and events about the U.S.-Pakistan partnership.

We also encourage our Pakistani social media fans to share their perspectives on the U.S.-Pakistan relationship under the hashtag #USPAKStories.

In a New Year’s video message released today, U.S. Ambassador Paul Jones said, “For 72 years, the United States and Pakistan have partnered for the prosperity of our peoples. This six-month campaign will highlight all that we have done – and continue to do – together. It will also demonstrate our continued commitment to this valued partnership between our nations.”

Ambassador Jones’ message with both English and Urdu subtitles is available here.

The United States and Pakistan set a new record of $6.6 billion in bilateral trade in 2018.

America is Pakistan’s top export market. Since 2011, U.S. assistance has added over 3,500 megawatts of electricity to the national grid, powering 42 million Pakistanis – over 20 percent of the population.

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America funded the restoration of such national treasures as the Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore, the Varun Dev Temple in Karachi, and the Man Singh Haveli in Jhelum. Over 9.7 million women and children receive maternal, child, and reproductive health care through American programs.

The United States has trained over 14,000 Pakistani farmers at 50 sites across four provinces in water management and is now helping farmers adopt these practices and technologies.

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