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I think, internal terrorism is likely affecting our economic growth. Hopefully we will come out better soon next two - three years.
I stand correct, but my point still remains the same.Both India and Pakistan are middle income countries, India tilting more towards upper middle income.
High income is $ 12,000 GDP per capita.
Both India and Pakistan are middle income countries, India tilting more towards upper middle income.
High income is $ 12,000 GDP per capita.
I thought both were low middle-income?
An upper middle-income country would be Malaysia which is way,way ahead of India.
If Pakistan can reduce the energy shortage by even 50%, our growth rate will easily touch 5%. Pakistan needs only one thing at the moment, and that is energy: Electricity and Natural Gas.I think, internal terrorism is likely affecting our economic growth. Hopefully we will come out better soon next two - three years.
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has made impressive progress in reducing absolute poverty and improving shared prosperity, according to World Bank report.
“The percentage of the population below the national poverty rate has fallen from 34.7 percent in Financial year 2002 to an estimated 13.6 percent in Financial Year 2011,” according to Pakistan Country Programme Snapshot report publish by the bank.
The reports says, the country has already achieved the fist Millennium Development Goal (MDG) by more than having the proportion of people whose income is less than $1.25 a day between 1991 and 2011.
Furthermore, growth in the real per capital consumption of the bottom 40 percent was a respectable 3.1 percent between 2002 and 2011, it adds. Poverty reduction has been strongest in the traditionally poorer provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh, where poverty rates are now indistinguishable from those in Punjab.
however, the report says, poverty remains much more prevalent in Balochistan, where a sizeable portion of residents are nomadic and live in remote and conflict-affected areas. According to the report, despite this progress, a large portion of the population remains vulnerable to falling back into poverty. “Although Pakistan’s recent gains in poverty were repaid, they remain fragile, in part because many households near the poverty line.” An estimated 23 million people or 13 percent of the population, live on an amount between $1.25 and $1.50 per day, meaning that small reductions in consumption can greatly increase poverty rates.
However, according to report the poverty measurement remains controversial in Pakistan and urges for future efforts are needed to improve poverty monitoring and policy evaluation.
It said, poverty measurement can be institutionalized, in part through more independent and regularized poverty assessments, linking poverty measurements to other human development indicator data base, and the establishment of a constructive partnership between official authorities, donors and academics to promote high-quality and timely measurement of poverty and shared prosperity, analysis, and program evaluation.
Additional data collected at the Moaza or Tehsil level can be used to generate more detailed estimates to help policy-makers better locate poor pockets within districts.
Finally, there is a great need to generate more evidence on the effectiveness of different interventions in reducing poverty, it adds.
Pakistan makes progress in poverty alleviation: WB
let the indian butt hurt start
The report also adds the context in which these figures are to be placed, and says a lot about many other important aspects, which are better for discussion. This is just a cherry-picked excerpt.
I think, internal terrorism is likely affecting our economic growth. Hopefully we will come out better soon next two - three years.
The full report is here:
http://www-wds.worldbank.org/extern...d/PDF/875500REVISED000Meetings02014000May.pdf
for anyone who is interested in the complete picture, not cherry-picked quotes.
So what's the National Poverty rate figure?“The percentage of the population below the national poverty rate has fallen from 34.7 percent in Financial year 2002 to an estimated 13.6 percent in Financial Year 2011,” according to Pakistan Country Programme Snapshot report publish by the bank.
Congrats to pak..ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has made impressive progress in reducing absolute poverty and improving shared prosperity, according to World Bank report.
“The percentage of the population below the national poverty rate has fallen from 34.7 percent in Financial year 2002 to an estimated 13.6 percent in Financial Year 2011,” according to Pakistan Country Programme Snapshot report publish by the bank.
The reports says, the country has already achieved the fist Millennium Development Goal (MDG) by more than having the proportion of people whose income is less than $1.25 a day between 1991 and 2011.
Furthermore, growth in the real per capital consumption of the bottom 40 percent was a respectable 3.1 percent between 2002 and 2011, it adds. Poverty reduction has been strongest in the traditionally poorer provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh, where poverty rates are now indistinguishable from those in Punjab.
however, the report says, poverty remains much more prevalent in Balochistan, where a sizeable portion of residents are nomadic and live in remote and conflict-affected areas. According to the report, despite this progress, a large portion of the population remains vulnerable to falling back into poverty. “Although Pakistan’s recent gains in poverty were repaid, they remain fragile, in part because many households near the poverty line.” An estimated 23 million people or 13 percent of the population, live on an amount between $1.25 and $1.50 per day, meaning that small reductions in consumption can greatly increase poverty rates.
However, according to report the poverty measurement remains controversial in Pakistan and urges for future efforts are needed to improve poverty monitoring and policy evaluation.
It said, poverty measurement can be institutionalized, in part through more independent and regularized poverty assessments, linking poverty measurements to other human development indicator data base, and the establishment of a constructive partnership between official authorities, donors and academics to promote high-quality and timely measurement of poverty and shared prosperity, analysis, and program evaluation.
Additional data collected at the Moaza or Tehsil level can be used to generate more detailed estimates to help policy-makers better locate poor pockets within districts.
Finally, there is a great need to generate more evidence on the effectiveness of different interventions in reducing poverty, it adds.
Pakistan makes progress in poverty alleviation: WB
--The report also adds the context in which these figures are to be placed, and says a lot about many other important aspects, which are better for discussion. This is just a cherry-picked excerpt.
You keep saying "cherry picked excerpt" what is the point that you are trying to make? Not happy with the progress? A dead economy grows to 3.4 % is impressive in just a year or so. That means, out of 200 million people, many millions got new jobs, more income or profit.....
The other day a boy 16 year old died named Danial, he needed 1 crore rupees for heart transplant his parents went pillar to post even to bait ul maal the last stop which actually helps such familities not to forget they had shabaz sharif office no reply the kid died later shabaz sharif's personal chamcha comes for taziat and says king shabaz will come tomorrow.
I hope bait ul maal is filled with maal No?
Please read the full report to put this excerpt in context and see just how tenuous this positive change is in reality, as clearly mentioned there.
Please read the dire situation of health care as described in the full report.