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ADB Loan to Help Pakistan's Rural Women and ChildrenPakistan's rural women and children will be the main beneficiaries of a US$200 million loan approved today by the Asian Development Bank for the Government's Social Action Program (Sector) Project II (SAPP II). The nationwide program will address the severe challenges the country faces despite quite high economic growth: high birth and illiteracy rates (only 40 per cent of girls go school) combined with low access rates to clean drinking water and sanitation. SAPP II is a US$7 billion program in support of the Government's Social Action Program, which was started in 1993 to develop basic social services such as primary education, basic health care, family planning services, and water supply and sanitation services. That program initiated fundamental changes towards improving social conditions, especially for the rural poor and women. But the gains need to be consolidated and sustained. For this reason, after extensive reviews of the program, the ADB and other co-financiers, including the World Bank, the Dutch Government, the Overseas Development Administration of the United Kingdom and the European Union, have agreed to support a second stage from 1996 to 2000. The second stage program has set the following targets:
The executing agency for the program's second stage remains the Ministry of Planning and Development. The ADB loan is concessional, which means it is interest-free, repayable over 35 years, including a 10- year grace period, and carries a service charge of one per cent per annum.
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