Title: Engr' Dr' M' AKRAM SHEIKH HI
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2Presentation to the Prime Minister of Pakistan
onPakistans Progress on Attaining
MDGsIssues and Challenges
- By
- Engr. Dr. M. AKRAM SHEIKH (HI)
- DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
- PLANNING COMMISSION
- March 30, 2007
3Pakistan MDG Report 2006
- In the last few years, the Planning Commission in
line with the GOP policy has undergone a paradigm
shift in its approach to Planning and policy
formulation. The shift is toward formulating
people-centric plans and policies that benefit
the common people at the micro spatial level - The national vision is to increase the
productivity of the economy by transforming it
into knowledge-based economy via improvements in
education, skills and spread of technical and
higher education. - MDGs capture the essence of MTDF (2005-2010) and
Vision 2030
4MDG Goals Targets
5Status of Indicators W.R.T. Millennium
Development Goals 30.6.2006
6Some Comments on Status of Indicators
- We are lagging in 12 of the 34 indicators
- Better monitoring has now become available, to
reflect the impact of people-centric investment
policies - The following slides reflect position on Poverty
Head Count, Pro-poor Public Expenditures School
Enrolments, Health Status and Demographic
Transition
7Goal 1Eradicate Extreme Poverty Hunger
8Percentage Points Gained by Poor in Access to
Social Services/Basic Facilities between 2001-02
and 2004-05
9Some Comments on Pro-poor Expenditures
- Momentum of 6-8 percent pro-poor growth achieved
- Poor-poor actual expenditures exceeded projected
expenditures by Rs. 50 billion during the last
year - Pro-poor expenditures during the last 4 years
have grown _at_ 27 per annum and are now 5.6 of
GDP
10Technological InfrastructureStrategic Thrust
Enrolment of Children Aged 5-9 2005-2030
Full enrolment,
Note HV LV Ch 5-9 refers to rapid and slow
fertility decline respectively. HV LV pri enr
refers to rapid and slow increase in enrollment
of children 5-9 respectively.
11Technological Infrastructure Strategic Thrust
Enrolment of Children Aged 10-14 2005-2030
Full enrolment,
Note HV LV Ch 10-14 refers to rapid and slow
fertility decline respectively. HV LV Sec. Enr.
refers to rapid and slow increase in enrollment
of children 5-9 respectively.
12Technological Infrastructure Strategic Thrust
Higher enrolments higher quality
Ref MTDF 205-10
How do we pay for all this? The Tradition of
Waqf?
13Share of Technical to Total Education Allocation
Total Allocation Rs Billion
Source Five Year Plans / MTDF Planning
Commission
14Technological Infrastructure Strategic
ThrustPSDP Allocation for the Knowledge Economy
2005-10
Source MTDF Planning Commission 2005-10
15Some Comments on Education Expenditures
- Public expenditures on Education have doubled
during the last 4 years and have grown _at_ 21 p.a.
- Proposed to raise allocation to 4 of GDP of
which one-third will be spent on raising literacy
and expending elementary education
16Improvement in Health Indicators
(Percentage)
17Some Comments on Health Expenditures
- Public expenditures on Health have grown _at_ 19.5
p.a. during the last 4 years - National health Programs in TB, Malaria and
HIV/AIDs are implementing many activities through
Civil Society Organizations, NGOs and private
sector - In HIV/AIDs 5 Anti-Retrovial Therapy Centers have
been setup which are planned to be expanded - In maternal health, project for Community
Midwifes and Neonatal Health has been approved
recently
18Demographic Transition Strategic Thrust
2005 2030
In 2030 population can vary between 230-260
million people. (60 urban) Aging is catching up
to levels in China, Japan and most of the
developed world. Pakistan is on a favorable
portion of the Demographic transition until 2030,
with an influx of some 50-60 million people in
the economically active workforce Pakistan
must capitalize on this by human resource
development
China
Per cent
Per cent
Pakistan
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19 Bottom Five Districts in 2005
(Based on CWIQ 2004 - 05)
20Bottom Five Districts in 2005
21Role of NCHD vis-a-vis MDGs
- Universal Primary Education (MDG 2)
- Net enrollment ratio of children ages 5-7 years
increased from 54 to 80 in 48 districts of
Pakistan. This intervention will cover all
districts of Pakistan by the end of year 2007 - 4.8 million children ages 5-7 years additionally
enrolled by NCHD in Pakistan - 19,350 additional Community based schools
established by NCHD during the last 4 years to
address issues of access - 41,022 Adult Literacy Centers have been completed
in 114 districts of Pakistan Over 100,000 centers
will be completed every year for next 5 Years - More than 85 of the people made literate are
females Primary Health Care (MDG 5)
22Role of NCHD vis-a-vis MDGs
- Primary Health Care (MDG 5)
- ORS coverage 5.46 m women trained
- Household level basic health interventions
- NCHD can play a significant role in Districts
where MDG-related performance is still deficient
23Future Directions
- Thrust of MDGs to be a part and parcel of Vision
2030 with emphases on growth and enhanced
pro-poor allocations - New initiative in Social Protection policy
proposed stressing improvement and expansion of
conditional cash transfers to the poor and
vulnerable. Beneficiaries to be increased from 2
m to 3.2 m in next 5 years - Greater focus required on Districts which are
poorly performing vis-a-vis MDG indicators - Need to develop linkage between poverty
alleviation through community participation and
micro-credit, especially for basic skills,
literacy and primary health coverage
Contd.
24Future Directions
- The enhanced role of the Social Sector Committee
of the Cabinet under the chairmanship of the
Honorable Prime Minister for regular monitoring
and policy guidelines - Tribute to the work of CRPRID as a centre to
monitor the MDGs
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