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Cash transfer for few days of surviving not for months.If Imran Khan has such a successful cash transfer program, why was he so scared to implement the lockdown.
Your program has a lot of imperfections like very low bank penetration vis India. In any case, his understanding of situations in India or the state of the poor is as good as some PDF Pakistanis.
Cash transfer for few days of surviving not for months.
imran khan chun chun ker badly le raha hai twitter per jo pakistan ke sath hoa last 10 years us sab keIK giving it to mother ondia, the way she likes it.
This can let they poor people to extend their eminent death in India.So Imran Khan is trying to help us with a program that can help the poor survive a few days. Whereas we have already had a lock down for months.
Why he keeps on embarrassing us
This can let they poor people to extend their eminent death in India.
From Pak to India: $14.36 billion in remittances over 3 years!
At $4.9 billion, remittances from Pakistan to India were fourth largest and ranked 14th highest remittance between two countries in the world.
https://m.economictimes.com/nri/for...ttances-over-3-years/articleshow/51176001.cms
Yeah good, but please check the infant mortality rate of the "Welfare State" world needs to look at. A lot of diseases eradicated from around the world are still prevalent among Pakistanis. And millions of people still hold a stigma against vaccination which even take violent turns.Pakistan is leading the way with its welfare state – the world can learn from its innovation
The idea took off and spread through low- and middle-income countries with Pakistan, for example, establishing a programme of Lady Health Workers. Health improvement starts in the community and if you tackle challenges at the source, whether it be health, education or skills training, it will have major health and economic benefits later. The community health worker model has been so successful that many years later it was picked up in high-income countries with New York, for example, now having a well-established network.
This community-based approach allows health, education and other social issues to be tackled together in a holistic fashion. Girls and boys who are healthy, for example, are more likely to get a good education and go on to be productive members of society and live healthy lives. The strongest systems work across sectors, breaking through barriers to drive programmes and solutions that touch on health, education, economic livelihoods and beyond.
There is a long road ahead to achieve the ambitions set out in the Ehsaas programme, which is still in its infancy. Whatever the eventual outcome, it is encouraging to see a country with Pakistan’s potential setting its ambitions so high. As with the community health worker system that turned global health on its head, the breaking down of silos is a vital step in building a welfare state in Pakistan but also provides a blueprint for how other countries can ensure essential services for all.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-...way-welfare-state-world-can-learn-innovation/
I guess that's all he does these days. And yeah, we probably will drop a nickel to the 'bowl' for suggesting the idea.
That's what you and Immy think. You get slight attention or a good word in some intl forum and you act like you're holier than others. These schemes he is preaching to us are like Kenya teaching us how to eradicate Polio.Those he taking the piss on are in no position to offer anything but gratitude for receiving the holly golden shower.