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Canada's Commitment

Canada has supported social and economic development in Pakistan for more than forty years. In the early years, the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) supported building economic infrastructure and increasing agricultural production; however, over the past decade, the assistance program has focused on strengthening governance, improving gender equality, and building partnerships in key areas such as human and social development.

A major focus for CIDA's program in Pakistan is to promote the role of women by
Boys and girls with female teacher. © ACDI-CIDA/Pedram Pirnia
Increasing girls' access to education
is a major CIDA focus in Pakistan.

improving their access to health care, education, and income opportunities; to support them in their new roles in local politics; and to assist them in their advocacy work with the government and the general public. CIDA also supports the Government of Pakistan's devolution program, helping develop policies and implement programs that benefit the poor, fostering public participation, and sensitizing local governments to community needs and priorities.

With poverty reduction as its overarching goal, CIDA is concentrating its program of assistance on:


Pakistan has been identified as one of 25
development partner countries – a group of countries where the major part of Canada's bilateral (country to country) aid program will be focused.


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Tents in front of mountains
© ACDI-CIDA/Lana Slezik
Following the October 8, 2005 earthquake, CIDA
supported organizations in order to quickly
assist affected communities, for example
by providing tents as seen here in
Siraan Stalkot Resident Camp, Pakistan.
CIDA's approach of supporting the development of community-based organizations, especially among ethnic minorities, women, and other marginalized groups, has enabled these organizations to deliver essential social services, improve the standard of living of their communities, and participate more actively and effectively in local governance. In northern Pakistan, CIDA support has been instrumental in sharply reducing poverty, improving educational attainment, and raising health standards.


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The development challenges facing Pakistan—social, economic, and political—are immense, and the destabilizing effects of the global security situation have increased pressures within the country. Pakistan still struggles with high rates of infant, child and maternal mortality.

Fifty-one million people, or 32 percent of the population, live in absolute poverty on less than US$1 a day. Less than half the adult population can read. Primary school dropout rates are 51 percent for boys and 59 percent for girls, and few of either gender go on to secondary school.

Recent strong economic growth provides the opportunity for Pakistan to reduce poverty and improve social development indicators.
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