The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved three major development projects worth $381 million aimed at boosting agriculture, education, and healthcare services in Punjab, marking a significant step toward strengthening the province’s economic and human development capacity.
According to an official press release, the new financing focuses on transforming Punjab’s key sectors to foster sustainable and inclusive growth.
ADB Country Director for Pakistan Emma Fan emphasized that investing in these critical areas would be transformative for Punjab.
She stated, “Investing in education, health, and agricultural mechanisation will play a transformative role in driving the growth of Punjab, a vital pillar of Pakistan’s economy.”
She added that these strategic investments would modernize agriculture, enhance human capital, and uplift millions of livelihoods across the province.
1. Agriculture: Climate-Resilient, Low-Carbon Farming
- $120 million concessional loan + $4 million grant
- Project: Punjab Climate-Resilient and Low-Carbon Agriculture Mechanisation Project
- Purpose: Advance Punjab’s shift toward modern, climate-resilient agricultural practices
- Beneficiaries: 220,000 rural farm households
Key features include:
- Mechanization of farming to reduce climate vulnerability
- New financing model enabling small farmers to access modern machinery
- Skill-building programs for 15,000 women, creating alternative livelihood opportunities
ADB noted that the project will significantly enhance productivity and sustainability while supporting rural transformation.
2. Education: Strengthening STEM in Secondary Schools
- $107 million total
- $100 million concessional loan
- $7 million grant from ADB’s Asian Development Fund
- Programme: Responsive, Ready, and Resilient STEM Secondary Education in Punjab
The initiative aims to modernize secondary education by expanding inclusive STEM learning.
Implemented by the Punjab School Education Department, the program will:
- Improve access to quality science and technology education
- Enhance digital learning and STEM infrastructure
- Benefit students across the province, especially in underserved areas
3. Health: Reforming Nursing & Workforce Training
- $150 million concessional loan
- Programme: Punjab Nursing and Health Workforce Reform Programme
Pakistan faces a major shortage of qualified nurses, even as international demand continues to grow. This program aims to modernize nursing education and strengthen workforce governance.
Key components:
- Upgraded nursing curriculum
- Faculty development programs
- Digital HR management information system for health workforce planning
- Establishment of three Centres of Excellence in:
- Lahore
- Multan
- Rawalpindi
These centres will feature:
- Advanced simulation labs
- Digital learning platforms
- Gender-sensitive hostels
The program will expand the pool of trained nurses—mostly women—enhancing healthcare delivery and supporting global employment opportunities.







