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Germany



Development cooperation between Pakistan and Germany goes back to 1961, with the funding volume to date totalling some 2.5 billion Euros. Pakistan was thus one of Germany's first partner countries. The regional focus of this cooperation has traditionally been the north-western part of the country. Germany is one of the few donors to have its own implementing structures. It is active in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province (KP) and is one of a few of Pakistan's partners to be implementing measures in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) along the border with Afghanistan. Individual measures are also carried out in Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu Kashmir, Sindh and the Punjab.
Thematic Focus: The following areas are priority areas of cooperation:

  • Gov­er­nance

  • energy

  • edu­ca­tion incl. vocational education and training

  • health


Geographical Focus: Tra­di­tion­al­ly, German de­vel­op­ment co­op­er­a­tion focused on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). At the request of the Government of Pakistan, selected programmes have been expanded to the most populous and eco­no­mic­al­ly im­por­tant province of Punjab and to the Karachi metro­po­li­tan area.
Country Programme Strategy: Country Strategy 2015 to 2020 is under development.
Programmes and Projects: German Development Cooperation has a number of new and on-going development initiatives i.e. Education, Energy, Health and Governance in Pakistan.


Province / Region

Project Name

Project Budget USD

Project Start Date

Project End date

National

Tuberculosis Control Programme

5,680,000.00

2010

2014

National

Safe Blood Transfusion

17,750,000.00

2009

2014

National

Microfinance Programme

7,810,000.00

2010

2020

National

Glacier Monitoring Project

4,260,000.00

yet to be defined

yet to be defined

National

Strengthening the Gender Crime Center of PPB

31,950,000.00

2009

2015

National

Health Sector Support

12,070,000.00

2013

2015

National

Support to TVET Reform

76,680,000.00

2010

2016

National

RAHA Capacity Development

24,850,000.00

2009

2015

National, KP, FATA

Support to Good Governance

190,280,000.00

2010

2016

National, KP

Geohazard Assessment Northern PAK

1,420,000.00

2008

2015

AJK

Health Infrastructure Programme AJK

195,960,000.00

2006

2014

FATA

FATA Development Program

75,260,000.00

2009

2015

FATA

FATA Health Programme

38,340,000.00

2009

2014

GB

Harpo Hydropower Project

152,650,000.00

2009

2014

GB

Health Programme GB

53,250,000.00

2004

2014

KP

Livelihood and Community Infrastructure Program

224,360,000.00

2009

2014

KP

Support to Infrastructure Development in KP

7,100,000.00

2014

2016

KP

Support to Development Planning in KP

4,260,000.00

2011

2014

KP

Hydropower Keyal Khwar

689,410,000.00

2009

2017

KP

Hydropower and Renewable Energy Programme

7,100,000.00

2013

2016

KP

Basic Health KP

44,730,000.00

2000

2014

KP

Education Sector Development Programme KP

3,550,000.00

2008

2015

KP

RAHA

124,250,000.00

2013

2016

KP

Promotion of Biodiversity

3,550,000.00

2012

2015

KP

Edu Swap II: School-Infrastructure KP

181,760,000.00

ongoing

ongoing

KP

Dev Swap III: Housing Reconstruction KP

21,300,000.00

ongoing

ongoing

KP

Dev Swap IV: Rehabilitation of Schools KP

17,750,000.00

ongoing

ongoing

KP

Dev Swap V: Health Infrastructure

14,200,000.00

ongoing

ongoing

KP, FATA

Rural Family Planning

8,520,000.00

2010

2014

KP, FATA and ICT

Reproductive Health in Rural Areas

96,560,000.00

2010

2015

KP, FATA, Balochistan

Multi-Donor Trust Fund

14,200,000.00

2010

2015

KP, GB

Hydropower Development Programme

443,040,000.00

yet to be defined

yet to be defined

KP, GB

Social Health Protection

124,250,000.00

yet to be defined

yet to be defined

Punjab

Grid Station Ghazi Road

80,230,000.00

2008

2016

Punjab

Promotion of Basic Education in Punjab

31,950,000.00

2009

2015

Punjab

Water Efficiency Programme PAK

2,130,000.00

yet to be defined

yet to be defined

Punjab

Support to Punjab Prosecution Service

16,330,000.00

2011

2014

Punjab, KP

Renewable Energy and Energy Effiency Project

6,390,000.00

2011

2014

Sindh

Strengthening Civil Law Enforcement in Sindh

2,130,000.00

2013

2015

to be defined

SME Support

7,100,000.00

yet to be defined

yet to be defined


Implementing Partners: Following departments and implementing partners are implementing projects funded by German Development Cooperation under the respective thematic areas.
Education:

  • Departments of Education in KP, ICT, AJK, Balochistan, Punjab, FATA

  • NAVTTC, Departments of Technical Education (TEVTA) in all provinces and regions


Energy:

  • Ministry of Water and Power

  • WAPDA

  • AEDB

  • SMEDA

  • PPAF


Health:

  • Department of Health in KP, AJK, Gilgit-Baltistan and FATA

  • National Planning Commission and national Ministry for Health

  • Social Security Stakeholders

  • Civil Society Organizations

  • BISP


Governance:

  • provincial government and selected district authorities in KP

  • FATA Secretariat

  • Federal Board of Revenue

  • Federal Statistics Office

  • Geological Survey of Pakistan


Others:

    • NRSP

    • World Bank

    • SAARC Secretariat


Funding Allocation: German Development Cooperation has been allocating the funding on the Energy sector, health, Governance, Debt Swaps and Education respectively.




Provincial and Administrative Areas wise Focus - GDC
Funding Mechanism: German Development Cooperation is mainly implementing through German Implementing Agencies GIZ and KfW. In addition funding is provided to INGO and NGO partners:


  1. Technical Cooperation: GIZ - the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH is the largest implementer of Technical Cooperation. GIZ has been engaged in Pakistan on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). GIZ further sub-grants different projects to the different organizations and institutions as per the required implementing expertise.




  1. Financial Cooperation: KfW - As a development bank, KfW works on behalf of the German Government to reduce poverty, protect the climate, ensure peace and organise globalisation in such a way that those living in the world's poorer regions will benefit. In practice, this means: food security and basic education for all, healthy economic growth that does not occur at the expense of the environment, reliable energy supply that helps preserve the climate, and financial services that are available to all and enable people to escape from poverty.




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