USAID's Investments in Pakistan - Dollars to Results

Population
190.7 Million
Average Annual Income
$2,566 per Person

The primary focus of the U.S. civilian-assistance program is to develop a stable, secure and tolerant Pakistan with a vibrant economy. Working with other U.S. agencies, as well as donors and international development partners, USAID has focused its program on five areas essential to Pakistan’s stability and long-term development and reflective Pakistani priorities: energy, economic growth, stabilization, education and health.

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For complete data on USAID's disbursements please visit the Foreign Assistance Dashboard.

Results of USAID’s spending in Pakistan

FY 2011 $733.5 M

FY 2012 $435.8 M

FY 2013 $589.3 M

FY 2014 $575.8 M

Health in Pakistan

The U.S. government, through USAID, seeks to help Pakistan prevent maternal and child illness and deaths by increasing access to quality family planning services, providing essential care to mothers and children, and building stronger health care systems. 

USAID/Pakistan

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