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What flood-hit Pakistan could learn from Bangladesh today

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September 11, 2025

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What flood-hit Pakistan could learn from Bangladesh today

What do you do when you find yourself abandoned in your hour of greatest need? That's the question many in Pakistan will be asking as a second flood disaster in three years looms. Monsoon rainfall in Punjab has already affected 2 million people and killed at least 880. About 60% of Punjab's rice crop and 30% of its sugarcane is lost.

Worse may be yet to come. The rainy season won't end for another month and the waters are now crossing into Sindh, the province worst-hit by 2022 floods that submerged a third of the country, killed more than 1,700 people, caused $40 billion of damage and cut economic growth by 2.2 percentage points. Pakistan's roughly 250 million people had barely begun to recover from that. Of the $30 billion sought to rebuild the country after 2022, only $11 billion was pledged by development banks and other donors, and just $4.5 billion has been spent on flood recovery by this June.

That's less than the roughly $4.6 billion of 'aid' in the donor package dedicated by oil exporters to allow Pakistan to pay for its crude imports on credit—hardly the best way of responding to a disaster made more likely by climate change. Development banks can't accept all the blame, though: There simply weren't enough investable projects looking for funds, according to finance minister Muhammad Aurangzeb.

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