Pakistan is one of seven South East Asian countries, very enriched in natural resources. Ever standing executing of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), was the major agreement in its history, signed with China in 2013 to bring investments over 60 billion USD.

Pakistan Overview

Despite of agricultural land with full of potential to grow up crops, cotton and other nutritious foods and textiles which account for most of Pakistan’s export earnings, Pakistan is still getting hard times dealing with natural and man-made hazards. The Land that has seen floods, law and order situation, terrorism, political instability, corruption and un-predictable economic condition.

As a developing country and being a seventh Atomic Power in the world, Pakistan is still hanging with the uncertainty and instability. Lacking world class health services, the citizens do not have appropriate health facilities, the education sector is divided into many classes where the capital moves within the elite class only.

Major Challenges of Pakistan

Pakistan was hit by a flood in 2010 which was the worst natural disaster in the living human memory, affected about 20 million people, agriculture land and economy. America-Afghan war and war against terrorism have severally break the bone of the country by all means.

  •  80% population are forced to drink dirty and polluted water.
  •  Pakistan running dry by 2025, ranks third amongst countries facing water shortages.
  •  60% population living the life below the poverty line.
  •  55% population do not have educational facilities.
  •  Pakistanis officially reported to have 50% literacy rate.
  •  27 infant deaths occur per thousand, 19 child deaths per thousand and 11 percentage babies are born with low birth weight.
  •  Increasing population, Pakistan has the highest population growth rate at around 1.90%.