The WB chief allocates property ownership paperwork to women in Bahawal Jat Village.

World Bank President Ajay Banga and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah arrived in Bahawal Jat village, Taluka Dokri, Larkana on Wednesday.
The residents of Bahawal Jat village greeted World Bank President Ajay Banga.
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah informed the World Bank President that “145 flood-damaged residences in Bahawal Jat have been reconstructed with the collaboration of the Sindh government and the World Bank.” “Eighty-three percent of the ownership rights to the houses have been conferred to women.”
The women of Sindh are empowered and are progressively enhancing their social inclusion, he stated.
The President of the World Bank evaluates residences constructed under the Sindh People’s Housing Program. World Bank President Ajay Banga expressed happiness, stating, “I am very pleased to see.” World Bank President Ajay Banga interacted with residents and posed for photographs with them.
A Sikh family from a flood-impacted village in Kashmore visited Goth Bahawal Jat to see the World Bank President and the Chief Minister of Sindh, and they posed for a photograph together.
Ajay Banga stated, “This is the inaugural community-led housing initiative of its nature.” The World Bank has consistently endorsed SPHF from its inception.
“Allocated $950 million in aid for flood victims,” he stated.
He stated, “The World Bank initially allocated $500 million and subsequently increased it by $450 million.” The initiative targets the most impoverished households. “Each family receives resources to construct a dwelling valued at approximately $1400.”
The President of the World Bank stated, “The inclusion of women enhances household income and bolsters the local economy.” “Safe houses should facilitate the establishment of robust and resilient communities,” “Access to clean water and sanitation is vital for a healthy society,” “Enhanced nutrition for children and sustained well-being should also be advocated,”
He asserted, “This program serves as a robust foundation for human capital development.” The community-based rehabilitation strategy is regarded as a global exemplar; rehabilitation may generate employment and enhance social inclusion.
The President of the World Bank underscores the importance of enhancing long-term economic prospects.
He stated, “The People’s Housing Program is establishing a global benchmark for housing rehabilitation.” The Sindh model exemplifies post-disaster reconstruction effectively. Reconstruction can be achieved by assigning communities a pivotal role.
A comprehensive, community-driven construction initiative is in progress. “Reconstruction has facilitated employment opportunities and enhanced social and financial inclusion.” World Bank President Ajay Banga planted a memorial guava tree in Goth Bahawal Jat and engaged with the women of the community at the local center.