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News from Pakistan: A Quarterly Newsletter of the Pakistan Resident Mission of the Asian Development Bank - October 2010

| Date: | October 2010 |
| Type: | Serials |
| Series: | News from Pakistan |
Description
In this issue of News from Pakistan: Extra ADB Trade Finance to Mobilize up to $2 Billion to Help Pakistan Recover from Floods; ADB and World Bank Conduct Damage and Needs Assessment; Rebuilding Smarter Amid Difficulties; The Waters Recede, Not the Woes; Fun in the Floods: A Costly Game to Children’s Health; Impact of Floods on Women and Children; Making a Difference in Women’s Lives: ADB’s Support to Implement Gender Reform Action Plans; Asian Chief Justices, Judges Propose Network to Promote Environment Justice; Public–Private Partnerships Can Unlock Central Asia’s Vast Potential—ADB
Contents
- Extra ADB Trade Finance to Mobilize up to $2 Billion to Help Pakistan Recover from Floods
- ADB and World Bank Conduct Damage and Needs Assessment
- Rebuilding Smarter Amid Difficulties
- The Waters Recede, Not the Woes
- Fun in the Floods: A Costly Game to Children’s Health
- Impact of Floods on Women and Children
- Making a Difference in Women’s Lives: ADB’s Support to Implement Gender Reform Action Plans
- Asian Chief Justices, Judges Propose Network to Promote Environment Justice
- Public–Private Partnerships Can Unlock Central Asia’s Vast Potential—ADB