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Pakistan needs a ‘whole of society’ approach to reduce inequality”: Speakers

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UNDP Pakistan hosted a webinar of its Pakistan Inequality Debate series on Thursday.
The webinar was entitled “Power as a Driver of Inequality: Power, Privilege, Preference: What Causes Inequality?’.

The session included Mr. Knut Ostby, Resident Representative, UNDP Pakistan; Dr. Ishrat Hussain, Former Advisor to the PM on Institutional Reforms and Austerity; Lt Gen Tariq Khan, HI(M) (Retd), former Chief Executive & Managing Director, Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited; and Mr. Harris Khalique, Secretary-General, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. The session was moderated by senior journalist and author Ms. Nasim Zehra.

In his welcoming remarks, UNDP Pakistan Resident Representative, Mr. Knut Ostby, spoke about citizen power in the context of nudging the country towards more equitable practices.

“The enduring insight of the NHDR 2020 is this: Power isn’t just the ability to gain preferential treatment, exploit your network for benefits, or lobby for your interests.

Each one of us has power in one form or another, and it is how we wield that power that will ultimately define the Pakistan that we live in,” said Mr. Ostby.

Dr. Ishrat Hussain stated that Pakistan needs a ‘whole of society’ approach that champions local governance if it is to succeed in its inequality reduction efforts

In a similar vein, Mr. Harris Khalique spoke about the need to treat the constitution as the moral and legal guiding framework of Pakistan, in order to ensure an equitable and inclusive society.

General Tariq Khan highlighted the importance of looking to regional models of growth to see how this success can be replicated in Pakistan.

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