In Pakistan, Clinton Calls for Human Security; USAID’s Shah Commends Birth Spacing
In Islamabad yesterday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton acknowledged
longstanding Pakistani concerns that the U.S.’s ongoing mission in the country is solely military in nature. However, Clinton asserted at
the opening of the second U.S.-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue that
the “future demands a comprehensive human security, a security based on the day-to-day essentials like jobs, schools, clinics, food, water, fuel, equal access to justice, [and] strong, accountable public institutions.” To that end, she announced a
$500 million assistance package earmarked largely for new agricultural and hydroelectric infrastructure development, as well as the construction of new hospitals and other health infrastructure.