Pakistan, May 6 -- In the dusty corners of Pakistan's war-torn regions, poverty is not just an economic condition; it is a harsh, visible reality etched into every wall, every field, and every face.
Poverty in Pakistan has worsened sharply over the past six years, with nearly 27 million more people falling below the poverty line, taking the country's total poor population to around 70 million, ...
It is when a natural disaster hits a country that its government, international humanitarian agencies, and the media wake up to the vulnerability of the people, especially those living in extreme ...
"China's achievement in lifting hundreds of millions of people out of poverty serves as a global example of people-centered ...
In the history of the economy of Pakistan, it has witnessed growth at several junctures. Annual growth of more than 6% during the 1960s. Similar figures occurred in the 2000s. Today, however, about 40 ...
On June 10, Pakistan unveiled its first-ever fully climate-tagged federal budget, sparking debate in policy and civil society circles. While many experts hailed it as a progressive step toward ...
STORY: Every penny counts for Anser Mai, a widow and mother of three, as Pakistan strains under the high inflation that's hitting the globe. She earns about $134 U.S. dollars a month working as a ...
The economic crisis situation in Pakistan is not merely a result of the IMF programmes or economic policy setbacks. It rather ...
Sixty percent of the houses destroyed across Pakistan in recent floods were in Balochistan. Poor infrastructure and extreme poverty increase vulnerability. When heavy rains and flooding inundated ...