As I keep saying in Pakistan we have worked very hard to maintain the colonial system for our brown elite that has inherited it. Not surprisingly the main beneficiaries of this colonial system are the ones mort invested in preserving it—the civil service, the judiciary and the army.
Civil Service Reform remains a big issue and we will continue to explore it with as many people as possible. I would urge all young people to think about it, research it and write about it.
Here we take up the issue with Hasaan Khawar a young Pakistani who has been a civil servant and is now a consultant and a development practitioner.
We will have 3 conversations with him to try to keep the podcast shorter.
Here is the first.
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Literacy, Development, And Philanthropy: Educating One Million Children
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Webinar on "Virtualizing Services In Pakistan"
Webinar on "The Autonomy for SBP: A Fresh Look at Central Bank Independence" Part III
Webinar on "Importance of Regionally Competitive Energy Tariffs for the Textile Sector of Pakistan"
Webinar on "What really is the Single National Curriculum?"
Webinar on "Setting up a Cricket Market in Pakistan"
Webinar on Sehat Sahulat Program, Universal Health Coverage, Pakistan
Webinar on "The Politics of Media Economy in Pakistan"
"Learning from Medical and Cancer Research"
Webinar on "Counter Violent Extremism in Pakistan"
Webinar on "Impact of SROs on Pakistan Economy"
Webinar on "Pakistan's Trade Potential and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership"
Webinar on "Management of State-Owned Enterprises’ (SOEs)"
Cities of the Future
Master Planning - What is it and what it creates
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