ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank has appointed Ms Xiaohong Yang as the first woman country director for Pakistan.
The appointment of a Chinese national reflects ADB’s support to the country’s development goals through initiatives such as China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and the Central Asian Regional Cooperation (CAREC).
After assuming charge on Monday, Ms Yang said Pakistan has a fast improving economy led by a youthful and dynamic workforce.
“ADB is committed to assist the country to boost growth and spur job creation through our support to energy, transport, agriculture, urban services and public-private partnerships,” a statement quoted Ms Yang as saying.
“I am looking forward to working with the government, private sector, development partners, civil society, and other stakeholders to help Pakistan achieve its development targets.”
Announcing the appointment at ADB headquarters in Manila, Director-General for Central and West Asia, Sean O’Sullivan said, “Pakistan’s recent growth and development has been impressive. With further economic and structural reforms taking place and new opportunities emerging, Ms Yang will bring to this key position strategic leadership and considerable experience in the region to support this transformation.”
Ms Yang’s professional experience in development spans over three decades, during which she managed complex infrastructure-related assignments covering a diverse portfolio including highways, railways, waterways, cross border logistics projects and public-private partnerships.
Published in Dawn, April 25th, 2017
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