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FinMin discusses reform agenda with World Bank

byCT Report
14/04/2026
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb commenced his engagements at the World Bank-IMF Spring Meetings 2026 with a meeting with Anna Bjerde, Managing Director (Operations), World Bank Group in Washington, D.C.

The minister appreciated the World Bank Group’s longstanding support to Pakistan’s reform and development agenda, said a news release.

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The two sides discussed Pakistan’s economic outlook, including the management of first and second-order effects arising from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Both sides agreed on the importance of strengthening social protection measures to cushion the impact of external shocks on vulnerable segments of the population.

The meeting also reviewed progress under the Country Partnership Framework (CPF). While acknowledging meaningful progress in several priority areas, both sides emphasized the need for sustained efforts to fully achieve the framework’s objectives.

Aurangzeb highlighted the importance of adopting a coordinated federal and provincial approach to effectively address Pakistan’s demographic challenges.

In this context, he requested the World Bank Group to support the development of a comprehensive Master Plan.

Meanwhile, Senator Aurangzeb also held a meeting with Jorge Familiar Calderón, Vice President, World Bank Group, on the sidelines of meetings.

He congratulated Familiar Calderón on his recent appointment and underscored the critical role of the World Bank Group Treasury in supporting developing economies through enhanced access to capital markets, financial innovation, and advisory services in debt and risk management.

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