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ISLAMABAD: April 11 – Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb chairs a high-level meeting on the Social Impact Financing Framework at the Finance Division. APP/FHA

APP57-110425 ISLAMABAD: April 11 – Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb chairs a high-level meeting on the Social Impact Financing Framework at the Finance Division. APP/FHA

Committee reviews social impact financing framework to drive impactful, sustainable development

byCT Report
12/04/2025
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ISLAMABAD: A high-level meeting of the Committee constituted by the Prime Minister on Social Impact Financing (SIF) discussed the government’s ongoing effort to design a robust, long-term social impact financing solution tailored to Pakistan’s pressing development and environmental challenges.

According to press release issued by finance ministry, the meeting wash chaired by Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb and among others, it was attended by senior representatives from key government ministries and departments, the State Bank of Pakistan, Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, and the country’s leading microfinance institutions, philanthropic organizations, and social impact partners.

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On the occasion, the Finance Minister introduced the draft Social Impact Financing (SIF) Framework, providing strategic vision to unlock innovative financial instruments that are aligned with national priorities and focused on achieving measurable, sustainable and Impactful development outcomes, particularly for marginalized and vulnerable communities.

It aims to orient public and private capital flows toward real-world improvements in key areas such as education, health, poverty alleviation, population stabilization, and climate resilience.

Participants engaged in comprehensive discussions on the structure and design of the SIF Framework, including its priority pillars, funding mechanisms, risk mitigation tools, and governance roadmap.

Members also explored funding sources, implementation workstreams, and the role of performance-based instruments such as impact bonds, performance-linked grants, and guarantees.

A recurring theme throughout the meeting was the necessity of linking funding to outcomes rather than inputs, ensuring accountability and transparency in resource allocation and service delivery.

The Finance Minister stressed the importance of developing a sound policy framework rooted in strong public-private partnerships, emphasizing that sustainable and scalable interventions are essential to create impact and move away from action-oriented to result-oriented approaches to address Pakistan’s most pressing development challenges.

He highlighted poverty alleviation, health and wellbeing, education and human capital, population stabilization, and climate resilience as key priority areas requiring focused attention.

Senator Aurangzeb further underlined the imperative of tracking and tracing the development impact of these interventions, particularly in alignment with national economic priorities and Pakistan’s commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Stressing the urgency of reform, the Finance Minister called for swift action in finalizing the framework and moving towards its implementation.

The meeting concluded with agreement on several next steps, including the finalization of the draft SIF Framework by next week, formation of task forces aligned with proposed fund activities, and a comprehensive update to the committee in early May.

The update will include proposals for an implementable fund structure, governance model, and priority impact-focused initiatives, ensuring that Pakistan is well-positioned to attract innovative financing for inclusive and sustainable development.

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