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Annual Development Programme (ADP) Schemes


 

The Annual Development Programme (ADP) is the instrument through which the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa plans, executes and monitors a significant proportion of development spending in the province. It is placed for approval in the provincial assembly as part of the annual provincial budget, and has the legal backing and approval of the provincial assembly as per Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973, once the budget is passed. The document in hand i.e. the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Annual Development Plan (ADP) Policy describes the rules and regulations which will guide how the ADP is planned, executed and monitored.

 

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ADP Schemes

 

To check all the previous and latest approved ADP schemes, click to check ADP Schemes.

 

Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP)

 

The Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) is a clearing house of development projects sponsored by various line departments. The PDWP is empowered to sanction projects ranging from PKR. 400 Million to PKR. 10,000 Million.

The projects are sent by the administrative departments for approval to the PDWP, which comprises of:

Chairman, Planning and Development Board - Chairman

Members:

  • Secretary, Finance
  • Secretary, Concerned (project sponsoring) Department
  • Secretary, Environment Protection Department
  • Director, Punjab Economic Research Institute
  • All members of P&D Board
  • Any Co-opted Member

 

For more details about PDWP, click Provincial Development Working Party.

 

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ADP Reviews

 

For more details click ADP Reviews.

 

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Guidelines 

   

Section 14. Policy Revisions and Guidelines:

14.1 This policy has been approved by the Cabinet, and enjoy the full commitment of the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Government may however choose, through a cabinet decision, to update from time to time, these guidelines as required.

14.2 The Planning & Development Department in pursuance of this ADP Policy may issue, after approval of Minister P&D, one or more set of appropriate guidelines for implementation of this policy. Any subsequent amendments to these guidelines, within overall framework of this ADP Policy may be issued by P&D department in line with relevant procedures. 

 

For more details, click Guidelines.

 

 

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Merged Areas ADPs 

 

Development Spending in the Newly Merged Tribal Districts:

7.1 Development spending in the Newly Merged Tribal Districts will be given special priority, given the need to accelerate development spending within these areas.

7.2 Development spending will occur through the Merged Areas ADP and the Accelerated Implementation Programme (AIP)

7.3 The Merged Areas ADP shall also be administered in line with the principles for the ADP for the rest of the province.

7.4 The Accelerated Implementation Programme (AIP) will have its own guidelines, and is funded out of the 10-year commitment of the federal government to make at least Rs. 1,000 billion of additional funding available to the merged areas. This funding is to be distributed between additional requirements in the current budget, and projects in the AIP. The AIP shall be used to fund any investments deemed a priority for the development of the merged areas, including investments in areas typically funded by the federal government such as power infrastructure, dams etc.

7.5 All funding earmarked for the merged areas will be ring-fenced, and will not be spent anywhere else in the province including any bridge financing arrangements.

For more details, click Merged Areas ADPs.

 

 

 

Accelerated Implementation Programme

 

For more details, click Accelerated Implementation Programme.

 

 

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Sector Wise ADP

 

The sector-wise Annual Development Programme (ADP) for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is structured to allocate resources strategically across various sectors to maximize economic growth, public impact, and service delivery improvements. Each sector must develop a comprehensive plan that guides project selection, ensuring alignment with the government’s policies and objectives

For more details, click Sector Wise ADP.

 

 

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ADP Policy

 

The Annual Development Programme (ADP) Policy (2019-23) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is a comprehensive framework designed to plan, execute, and monitor development spending within the province, with the aim of achieving the government's vision and priorities. It emphasizes equitable rather than equal distribution of resources, ensuring that investments are strategically planned to maximize economic growth, service delivery, and public impact. The policy outlines the integration of various budget components, including district ADPs, federal PSDP, and foreign assistance, to avoid duplications and enhance overall development. It also stresses the importance of transparency, accountability, and the cessation of discretionary fund allocations by public representatives. Special attention is given to the development of newly merged tribal districts through prioritized funding and accelerated implementation programs. The policy aims to optimize ADP spending, streamline approval processes, and ensure investments are cost-effective and impactful, all while aligning with sustainable development goals and provincial economic strategies.

For more details, click ADP Policy. 

 

 

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 Information Resource = Planning & Development Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 

 

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