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The Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum (PFF) is a non-governmental organisation based in Karachi, Pakistan which works to advance social, economic, cultural and political rights of fishermen and fishing communities in Pakistan. [1] The body came into establishment as a social welfare organisation on 5 May 1998.
Recreational fishing in Pakistan is usually looked over by the PGFA - Pakistan Game Fish Association. There are three main types of recreational fisheries in Pakistan: billfish and tuna fishing in the EEZ of Karachi; sport fishing (pelagic) in coastal waters; and hand-line fishing (bottom fishing) in inter-tidal and shallow waters. About 1,000 ...
The Asia Foundation; The Citizens Foundation; The Dawood Foundation; The Fred Hollows Foundation; The Mountain Institute; The Nature Conservancy; The Salvation Army; The Terma Foundation; Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability; Trust for History, Arts and Architecture of Pakistan (THAAP)
The Marine Fisheries Department (MFD) (Urdu: سررشتہ برائے سمندری ماہی گیری) is a department of the Government of Pakistan. It is part of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs (Pakistan) .
Pakistan Sovereign Wealth Fund (PSWF) is the sovereign wealth fund of Pakistan that was established by the Pakistani government through the Pakistan Sovereign Wealth Fund Act 2023. The fund manages the assets of profitable state-owned enterprises like Oil and Gas Development Company Limited ( OGDCL ), Pakistan Petroleum Limited ( PPL ), and the ...
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan will discuss an Extended Fund Facility (EFF) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington next month, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said on Friday ...
The Fisheries Research and Training Institute (Urdu: دانش کدہِ تربیت و تحقیقِ ماہی گیری) is a research institution in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] with work centring on inland fisheries and aquaculture in Pakistan. Its role is to promote fisheries and aquaculture in the country.
In August 2007, Pakistan started exporting cement to India to fill in the shortage there caused by the building boom. [8] Russia is a growing market for Pakistani exporters. In 2009/2010 the export target of Pakistan was US$20 billion. [9] As of April 2015, Pakistan's exports stand at US$29 billion.