Pakistan, April 17 -- The Sindh Government reaffirmed its commitment to tackle Karachi's pressing issues at a meeting with an International Finance Corporation (IFC) delegation. On Thursday, officials discussed urban mobility, water, and sanitation challenges in the city. Karachi, with a population of 20 million, struggles with inadequate infrastructure. Last year, experts declared it "unliveable" due to pollution and poor sanitation.
During the meeting, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships (PPPs). He highlighted Sindh's legal and institutional framework for PPPs. The discussions also covered ongoing projects in transport, energy, health, and education. The IFC delegation was led by Direc...
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