Baluchistan Government and UNDP ink agreement on Afghan Refugees assistance
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ISLAMABAD: (APP) The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Balochistan Thursday signed a cost-sharing agreement worth Rs 100 million to provide assistance and support to impoverished areas which have experienced the social, economic and environmental impacts of hosting refugees from Afghanistan since 1979.
This is a continuation of the Refugee Affected and Hosting Areas (RAHA) project, which developed infrastructure and built social cohesion in 12 districts, benefitting 1.35 million people in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces with European Union funding, a statement of the UNDP issued here said.
The extension will seek to make up for shortfalls in achieving the original targets in Balochistan province.
The agreement was signed by Marc-Andr‚ Franche, the outgoing UNDP Country Director; Dr Hamid Khan Achakzai, the Balochistan Minister for Planning & Development; and Daud Barrech, Balochistan Additional Chief Secretary for Development.
Under the agreement, UNDP will mobilize additional resources to scale-up the programme.
"The communities involved in the first phase of RAHA lag considerably in terms of human development and infrastructure compared to the rest of Pakistan," said Marc-Andr‚ Franche.
"Building social cohesion, stronger livelihoods, essential infrastructure and social and environmental protections helped build their resilience despite the strain caused by an influx of refugees needing assistance."
Using Euro 40.5 million in funding from the European Union, RAHA expanded from 23 to 102 union councils in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, directly benefitting 54 percent of the population, against a target of 60 percent in these areas between 2011 and 2015.
Under this project, over 4,100 community organizations were formed to lead local development agendas, and community and major infrastructure schemes (such as roads) benefitted over 584,000 people.
Clean drinking water and education projects benefited 717,000 people in both provinces, while reforestation led to nearly half a million trees planted.
The project also contributed to the only facility which provides free orthopaedic and prosthetic services in Balochistan.
This new cost-sharing agreement will expand on the gains made between 2011 and 2015, and consolidate them in some of the most deprived areas of Balochistan province.