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Year Book 2019-20 Year Book 2019-20 Government of Pakistan Planning Commission Ministry of Planning, Development &Special Initiatives (ISO 9000-2015 Certified) In the Name of Allah The Most Beneficent The Most Merciful Table of Contents Vision .................................................................................................. i Mission ............................................................................................... ii Foreword ............................................................................................ iii Acronyms .......................................................................................... iv Review Committee ........................................................................... xv Technical Team ................................................................................ xvi Introduction ...................................................................................... xvii ECONOMIC SECTIONS ..................................................................... 1 Macro Economics ............................................................................... 3 Money, Prices and Fiscal Policy ......................................................... 5 Employment and Research................................................................. 7 International Trade & Finance ........................................................... 10 Poverty Alleviation & SDGs .............................................................. 12 Public Investment Programming ....................................................... 17 Public Investment Authorization ........................................................ 23 Economic Appraisal .......................................................................... 26 Plan Coordination ............................................................................. 27 TECHNICAL WINGS / SECTIONS ................................................... 31 Food, Agriculture and Climate Change ............................................. 33 Nutrition ............................................................................................ 36 Health ............................................................................................... 39 Population & Social Planning ............................................................ 42 Education ......................................................................................... 44 Social Welfare .................................................................................. 47 Devolution & Areas Development ..................................................... 48 Year Book 2019-20 Mass Media & Manpower ................................................................ 50 Governance ...................................................................................... 56 Industries and Commerce ................................................................. 58 Information and Communication Technology .................................... 60 Science and Technology .................................................................. 62 Water Resources ............................................................................. 67 Energy Wing ..................................................................................... 70 Physical Planning and Housing ........................................................ 73 Transport and Communication .......................................................... 75 Projects Wing/I&M Wing ................................................................... 79 ADMINSITARTION WING ................................................................ 83 Administration Wing .......................................................................... 85 ImplementationWing ......................................................................... 91 ATTACHED DEPARTMENTS .......................................................... 95 National Logistics Cell ...................................................................... 97 Pakistan Bureau of Statistics .......................................................... 103 Pakistan Environmental Planning and Architectural Consultants .... 114 Pakistan Institute of Development Ecnomics .................................. 119 Pakistan Planning and Management Institute ................................. 135 Jawaid Azfar Computer Centre ....................................................... 138 Public Private Partnership Authority ................................................ 141 China-Pakistan Economic Corridor ................................................. 145 Annex-A.......................................................................................... 152 Annex-B.......................................................................................... 153 Year Book 2019-20 i VISION A national knowledge driven organization dedicated towards promoting balanced and equitable socio-economic development of the country, for the welfare of its people Year Book 2019-20 ii MISSION Formulate, coordinate and assess development plans and programmes through evidence based participatory approach for an equitable, balanced and socio-economically prosperous country Year Book 2019-20 iii FOREWORD In pursuance of Sub-rule 2 of Rule 25 of the Rules of Business 1973, each Division is required to prepare a Year Book covering its activities, progress and achievements and during the preceding financial year, for information of the Cabinet Division and general public. The Year Book is also uploaded on website of respective Divisions. Accordingly, the Ministry of Planning, Development & Special Initiatives is pleased to upload its Year Book for the financial year 2019-20. The Book highlights the performance, major activities and milestones achieved by the Ministry during this period. Due to worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, the previous FY was critical and impacted the global economy in many ways. The second half of FY squeezed the overall development activities of the world. Pakistan being no exception also faced an uphill task to cope up with triggered unemployment, downsizing, closed businesses and slow manufacturing activity. Nonetheless, the challenge was met with proactive policies and better guided actions which not only effectively addressed the meltdown borne by other stronger economies in the wake of pandemic but also saved lives and livelihood of millions of fellow citizens. Under the able-guidance of political leadership, the M/o PD&SI prepared and effectively implemented COVID-19 Responsive Annual Plan 2020-21 featuring containment measures to counter the slow growth impacts on the economy. This book will provide a window to the readers to appreciate the hard task and determination with which the team at M/o PD&SI worked and braved through the continuing pandemic for betterment of the country and its citizens. Comments and suggestions for this publication are encouraged. Mathar Niaz Rana Secretary Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Islamabad Year Book 2019-20 iv ACRONYMS ADB Asian Development Bank ADP Annual Development Programme AFIRM Armed Forces Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine AGPR Accountant General of Pakistan Revenue AIIB Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank AJ&K Azad Jammu & Kashmir ANF Anti-Narcotics Force AO Account Officer APCC Annual Plan Coordination Committee APEC Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation APUG All Pakistan Unified Grades ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASF Airports Security Force ATH Ayub Teaching Hospital BCURE Building Capacity to Use Research Evidence BECS Basic Education Community Schools BISP Benazir Income Support Programme BOT Built-Operate-Transfer BOT Build-Operate-Transfer BR Business Register BRI Belt & Road Initiative BRT Bus Rapid Transport C&W Communication & Works CAA Civil Aviation Authority CARE Climate Adaptation and Resilience for South Asia Year Book 2019-20 v CAREC Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation CBN Cost of Basic Needs CCI Council of Common Interests CCOI Cabinet Committee on Investment CCOP Cabinet Committee on Privatization CDA Capital Development Authority CDWP Central Development Working Party CIT Computer Information Technology CMI Census of Manufacturing Industries COMSATS Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South CPEC China Pakistan Economic Corridor CPHGC China Power Generation Company CPI Consumer Price Index CRVS Civil Registration and Vital Statistics DAE Diploma of Associate Engineer DCPC Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission DDO Drawing & Disbursing Officer DDWP Departmental Development Working Party DHA Defence Housing Authority DHQ District Headquarter DISCOS Distribution Companies DOAM Department of Archeology & Museum DSSI Decision Support System for Inflation DTMB Digital Terrestrial Multimedia Broadcast ECC Economic Coordination Committee ECD Early Childhood Development Year Book 2019-20 vi ECNEC Executive Committee of National Economic Council ECO Economic Cooperation Organization EEF Employees Education Foundation EPC Engineering, Procurement and Construction EPRC Energy Planning and Resource Center ERRA Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority FATA Federal Areas Tribal Areas FBR Federal Board of Revenue FCT Food Composition Table FDE Federal Directorate of Education FDI Foreign Direct Investment FG Flare Gas FHBWs Female Home Based Workers FIA Federal Investigation Authority FIES Food Insecurity & Experience Scale FP&RH Family Planning & Reproductive Health FPAP Family
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