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World Bank approves $70m loan for Connected Punjab Programme aimed at improving digital infrastructure
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World Bank approves $70m loan for Connected Punjab Programme aimed at improving digital infrastructure

Dawn News · Jul 1, 2026, 10:36 AM

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ISLAMABAD: The Board of Executive Directors of the World Bank has approved a $70 million loan for Pakistan’s Connected Punjab Programme (CPP) to help the province expand broadband internet access, improve digital service delivery, and enhance cashless transactions. A World Bank statement said the loan programme is designed to operate in tandem with Pakistan’s broader national digital agenda. The federal government is investing in national digital public infrastructure through the Digital Economy Enhancement Project (Deep). The CPP builds directly on these foundations, ensuring that national platforms, policies, and connectivity investments translate into tangible benefits for Punjab’s citizens and businesses. “Digital connectivity is no longer a luxury, it is the infrastructure of opportunity”, said Bolormaa Amgaabazar, World Bank Country Director for Pakistan. “The federal government has laid out a bold vision for Pakistan’s digital future, and Connected Punjab is how that vision reaches the doorsteps of millions of people across the province,” she noted. “By expanding broadband access and strengthening Punjab’s digital backbone, the programme will open new doors for citizens, especially women and youth, to participate more fully in the economy and access better public services.” The CPP will help tackle the regulatory and cost barriers that currently limit private sector investment in broadband infrastructure, particularly in underserved urban areas. By reducing average Right-of-Way permitting processing times from 90 days to 21 days, the programme aims to facilitate private sector expansion of fixed broadband coverage from 7.8 million to 9.9m people by June 2031 — bringing approximately 2.1m additional people online — and to enable at least $50m in private capital investment in digital infrastructure. Another area of focus is shared digital infrastructure and institutional capacity to support scalable, AI-enabled public service delivery across Punjab’s provincial

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