IMF advises Pakistan to extend social protection to weaker sections

ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Sunday urged Pakistan to introduce other social support mechanisms along with the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP

The IMF, in a statement, said that Pakistan should take more steps for extending social protection to the weaker sections. “Pakistan should take consistent efforts to run the social assistance programme,” IMF stated.

“The protected electricity and gas tariff slabs should remain continue,” the monetary fund advised.

“In current fiscal year the targets of health and education expenditures were achieved in September, but the caretaker government could not attain the December target owing to limited capability,” IMF stated.

The lender has urged the next elected government to continue social security expenditures till the end of the ongoing financial year.

The IMF lauded the BISP for its best mechanism to extend prompt support, adding that the program still has capacity for further improvement.

It said Pakistan should make continuous efforts to run social protection  programs.

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