Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
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Friday, September 24, 2010

Ten Commandments for the government in the aftermath of Floods

There are widespread demands of improving governance performance. It appears that some major policy steps and reforms package may have to be launched courageously to assuage concerns in this respect.All policy reforms of any significance carry risks of annoying and even antagonizing some sector or group.Those risks have to be taken.The risks in not taking the measures and appear to be doing something meaningful are probably more .

These are my humble submissions to the Government of Pakistan , especially in the aftermath of the floods,which would have been required to be implemented even before the floods.The list could have been longer,but has been kept brief.More will follow in this series:

0)The most sacrosanct principle and objective should be to survive and let the democratic government to complete its term for the first time in the history of Pakistan..Fighting for it in itself is a respectable motto.Any conspiracy against a Sindh leadership party would be injurious to national fabric and unity.

00)Encourage Americans to depart from Afghanistan as an only peaceful ending to terrorism in due course,despite possible prodding for the opposite from certain quarters, to keep the US in.These are the people who want to have cake and eat it too.Do not listen to them.Keep trying for a Marshal Plan for Afghanistan and Pakistan.Involve Afghans in the process.There should be no hurry for a break-through with India.Let them wait for Nawaz Sharif.

1)Maintain and pursue the politics of inclusion,reconciliation and consensus ,taking the partners along. Pursue the same within as well.

2)Do not borrow unnecessary confrontation from the powerful institutions.

3)Revive local governments( setting an example in Sindh),even if with lesser powers and adjustments for LGs , preferably with the consensus of stake-holders , and encourage provincial governments elsewhere to do the same.

4)Tax(on Income) the agricultural landlords holding 100 acres or more.

5)Launch some significant initiative on Land Reforms and Land Distribution.Introduce land co-operative schemes.

6)Introduce and pursue jobs creating economic policies supporting SMEs and micro enterprises.Large Industrial sector has very little room for growth in the current national and international trade and competition regime,as has also been indicated by recent data.

7)Do not fall into the trap of extractive taxation policies and so called documentation.However do barely enough to barely satisfy IMF boys.These policies would scuttle growth and job creation especially among the poor.

8)Revive Ration Card scheme of the 1960s(free or cheap ration) for flood victims and for the others for cheap rates from the utility stores.

9)Introduce Aqua fishery(cage) for flood areas and coastal areas of Sindh and Balochistan.

10)Pay attention to Energy Sector:fast track Thar Coal with Chinese with a deal of 5000 MW;solve hydro royalty issue of KP ala Indian model of 12% free electricity.

11)Bring meaningful reforms in the exploitative Banking sector,bringing lending interest rates and banks margins down , and balance the lopsided free for all brought in by Musharraf and his minions.No wonder all kinds of banks have been coming in for a small economy seeing huge profits.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

List of Blogs

A. Introduction

B. FLOODS

  • Flood relief:Solar Disinfection of Water
  • Flood Relief:clean drinking water and PCSIR products
  • Flood mitigation: Planning and community participation
  • Floods;lack of a communication protocol
  • Review of FFC and Flood Management System
  • Flood dividends
  • Floods and the mighty Indus
  • Flood Compensation
  • Risk Management: floods and businesses
  • Flood Forecasting and Management System in Pakistan
  • Flood Management & Map Phobia in Pakistan
  • Floods forecasts and Emergency preparedness
  • Flood victims: Emergency support vs sustainability
  • Floods: Emergency Shelter and Toilets (continued)
  • Floods: Emergency Shelters and toilets concept and costs
  • Floods and Dams: the right time for discourse and debate
  • Floods: water accord and discord in Pakistan
  • Floods: irrigation system, abiana and income tax on agricultural incomes?
  • Inadequate and delayed relief assistance and the potential for anarchy and destabilisation

C. LAND REFORMS

  • Land and Housing Reforms: Innovations and opportunities due to the floods.
  • Land (zar, zameen and zan) is one of the THREE.
  • Is Land Reform off the Menu?
  • Afghan Mineral Resources for Regional Development.
  • Land Ownership and Utilization in Pakistan
  • Land Reforms: Restructuring Agriculture and Political Power
  • Balochistan; Insurgency and Land Reform

D. EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

  • University Research: Water & Environment
  • University Research: the Floods
  • University Research IX :Conclusion
  • University Research X: the way forward
  • University Research VIII: the case of HEJ and PCSIR
  • University Research VII: the antithesis
  • University Reseach VI; Agriculture
  • University Research V: the incubators
  • University Research IV:Bio-sciences
  • What an engineering university should be doing at a minimum
  • University Research III: Ultimately Public Sector Universities would have to earn some money
  • University Research:relevance ,cost-effectiveness and not elitism
  • University Research II: Merger of Ministries of Edu and Science

E. POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE

  • The need and rationale for a Water Policy
  • Pakistan Drinking Water Policy
  • Mr. President (Musharraf) : What you should be doing?
  • Book Review/Comment:Memories of a soldier; 1947, before, during , after
  • Dichotomy of Political Power: Persecution or Performance and Capability?
  • Why Pakistan Railways is collapsing?
  • Floods and the Local Governments

F. CASE OF THE POOR

  • Is beggary a menace to be curtailed?
  • Insuring the poor.

G. FOOD AND FISHERIES IN THE CONTEXT OF FLOODS

  • Fishery cage aquaculture for sustainable Livelihood for the poor,landless and flood victims

H. Appendix

· Pakistan's Development and Energy Challenges: Two new books by Akhtar Ali.

  • New Book: Pakistan's Development Challenges: federalism, security and governance.