Investor Presentaiton
Chapter IV - Annual Development Programme
ADP Prioritisation Framework under RISE:
All projects must support the key priorities set up under RISE Framework. The
projects should make meaningfully contribute towards:
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Mass employment generation of semi to low skilled workers and investments in sectors with highest
employment multipliers: Construction activity (avoiding projects that have tedious land acquisition
outstanding); Irrigation works, roads, farm to market connectivity; Interventions under billion tree tsunami;
Other public works schemes that can guarantee employment.
Immediate investments to fill in health emergency infrastructure gaps and to fight disease breakout. This will
include ensuring immunization and also setting up certified laboratories for diagnostics and tests. These may
be designed in partnerships with foreign partners to leverage grants in aid and other financing available.
Social Protection schemes that will directly support the increased vulnerability due to COVID-19, setting of
Social Protection Fund with seed allocation and use it to leverage donor support.
Education Sector Reforms that need to be supported in light of COVID related limitations and teachers and
public schools moving to alternative mediums of teaching.
Investment that will support in Food Security; investments may be required to ensure inputs for Agriculture
and livestock and also addressing the locust threat
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Medium-term investments in improving yields, seed quality, variety and changing crop pattering based on
revised Agri-Climatic Zones.
Schemes that will directly support MSMEs sector to sustain and re-orient itself under new normal conditions
of social distancing.
The Government of Punjab has proposed an amount of PKR 337 billion for the 2020-21 Development budget, with an emphasis on Human
Capital Development and Social Sectors. The sector wise distribution is illustrated in Figure 2. For School Education an amount of PKR 27.6
billion has been allocated. Higher Education has been allocated PKR 3.9 billion. In Health sector, PKR 22.15 billion for Specialized Health care
& Medical Education and Rs 11.462 billion for Primary & Secondary Healthcare has been allocated. Another notable feature is the PKR 11.86
billion allocation for Water Supply & Sanitation and the PKR 17.47 billion allocation for the Irrigation.
Annual Development Programme FY 2020-21
Special Initiatives,
13%
Others,
15%
Services,
14%
Production Sector,
5%
Source: Planning and Development Board, Government of Punjab
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Social Sectors,
29%
Infrastructure
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