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Pakistan: background information

 

 

History

Pakistan became an independent state in 1947

WaterAid currently focuses its work in urban areas of Pakistan where the lack of water, sanitation and sewerage are large problems.

Credit: WaterAid / Caroline Penn

The partition of British India in 1947 resulted in the formation of West and East Pakistan. After a war in 1971 East Pakistan seceded and became the separate state of Bangladesh and West Pakistan became what is now Pakistan.

Its history has been characterized by a poor relationship with neighboring India, with an ongoing dispute over the state of Kashmir.

In 1999 there was a military takeover led by Musharraf, who declared himself president in June 2001. A referendum in April 2002 extended his presidency a further five years.

Geography and economy

Long-term economic prospects remain uncertain
Long-term economic prospects remain uncertain.
Credit: WaterAid / Caroline Penn

Pakistan is a land of mostly hot, dry desert with limited natural freshwater supplies. It predominantly consists of the flat Indus River plains with mountainous areas in the north and northwest.

Though endowed with natural gas reserves, it is an impoverished and underdeveloped country, and has suffered from internal political disputes, lack of foreign investment, and a costly confrontation with neighboring India, leaving it with poor human development indicators and a reliance on international creditors for hard currency inflows.

The long-term economic prospects remain uncertain as GDP growth is heavily reliant on agricultural production and import dependency on foreign oil means a vulnerability to fluctuating oil prices. Trade levels have suffered with the global economic downturn.

 

Pakistan
Pakistan Map
Area: 796,000km²
Capital: Islamabad
Other main cities:
Lahore, Peshawar, Qyetta, Karachi
  • Population
    Population icon152.1m
  • Infant mortality
    Infant mortality icon98/1000
  • Life expectancy
    Life expectancy icon63.4 years
  • Water supply coverage
    Water supply coverage icon91%
  • Sanitation coverage
    Sanitation coverage icon59%
  • Below poverty line
    Below poverty line icon32.6%
  • Development index
    Development index icon134
  • Adult literacy
    Adult literacy icon49
Sources:
Human Development Report 2006, World Development Report 2006
NB. Official statistics tend to understate the extent of water and sanitation problems, sometimes by a large factor. There are not sufficient resources available for accurate monitoring of either population or coverage. Varying definitions of water and sanitation coverage are used and national figures mask large regional differences in coverage. 
 

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