In recent years, the country’s demand for power has risen so dramatically that supply can’t keep up. Load shedding has caused widespread blackouts that reached peak levels in 2011 when power cuts occurred in homes, businesses, factories and industries for an average of eight hours daily. In summer, cuts reached 16 to 20 hours in some areas. The disruption is causing widespread protests, even violence, particularly in major cities like Karachi and...
FY17 - Disaster Preparedness,FY17 - Other Excluded Groups,FY17 - Fragility, Conflict and Violence,FY17 - Disaster Risk Reduction,FY17 - Urban Development,FY17 - Disaster Risk Finance,FY17 - Social Inclusion,FY17 - Forced Displacement,FY17 - Finance for Development,FY17 - Public Private Partnerships,FY17 - Rural Infrastructure and service delivery,FY17 - Disaster Response and Recovery,FY17 - Rural Development,FY17 - Disaster Risk Management,FY17 - Environmental policies and institutions,FY17 - Urban Infrastructure and Service Delivery
FY17 - Social Protection,FY17 - Other Energy and Extractives,FY17 - Energy Transmission and Distribution,FY17 - Renewable Energy Hydro,FY17 - Other Public Administration
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