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The Asian Development Bank has approved a $180 million loan to enhance water supply and solid waste management services in Rawalpindi and Bahawalpur, two cities in Pakistan's Punjab province, as part of a $10 billion recovery plan for flood-affected areas. The funding comes from donors including the Islamic Development Bank, World Bank, Saudi Arabia, European Union, China, France, and the United States.
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How might the funding from the Asian Development Bank influence other international donors' contributions to Pakistan's recovery efforts?
How will the implementation of the loan impact the water supply and waste management services in the two cities?
What are the potential long-term benefits of improving sustainability and resilience in these cities?
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