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World Bank President urges Pakistan to create 25–30 million jobs in 10 years to tackle youth unemployment and instability.
World Bank President Ajay Banga urged Pakistan to create 25 to 30 million jobs over the next decade to address youth unemployment and prevent instability, highlighting a need for 2.5 to 3 million jobs annually.
He stressed private-sector-led growth, infrastructure, agriculture, healthcare, and access to finance as key drivers, with the World Bank committing $4 billion yearly in public and private financing.
Urgent reforms in the power sector, climate-resilient development, and support for small businesses and farmers are critical.
The Sindh government aligned with this strategy, emphasizing youth and women’s economic empowerment, rural development, and climate-resilient reconstruction.
El presidente del Banco Mundial insta a Pakistán a crear entre 25 y 30 millones de puestos de trabajo en 10 años para hacer frente al desempleo juvenil y la inestabilidad.