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General Facts and poverty Profiles of P.R.China and Pakistan
Poverty Reduction Strategies In Pakistan
Poverty Reduction Strategies In P
.R.China
Learning Options for Pakistan from P
.R.China
Options and Challenges
GENERAL FACTS
AND POVERTY
PROFILES OF
CHINA AND
PAKISTAN
China has been successful in poverty reduction from the masses owning to the introduction of
centered policies.
One-third (250million) of the total rural population of China was living, in 1978,below the poverty
line.
According to the World Bank, more than 500 million people were lifted out of extreme poverty as
China's poverty rate fell from 88 %in 1981to 6.5%in 2012,as measured by the percentage of
living on the equivalent of US$1.90or less per day in 2011purchasing price parity terms.
As of 2018the number of people in poverty living below the national poverty line is around 30
about 2%of the population with hopes of totally eradicating poverty by 2020.
CONTI…….
POVERTY PROFILE
OF PAKISTAN
• Pakistan is a developing country
situated in the south Asian
Region and mostly depend on
the Agriculture sector to sustain
economic growth.
• In2013-14,a total of 29.5
percent Pakistanis were living
under poverty line
CONTI….
• which has been decreased to 24.3 percent during 2015-16,” (Pakistan Economic
Survey (PES) 2017-18).
• Poverty in both rural and urban areas has also been on the declining trend with
poverty headcount of 12.5% in urban and 30.7% in rural areas in 2015-16.
• The decline in poverty is more pronounced in urban areas than rural areas.
((Pakistan Economic Survey (PES) 2017-18).
• Now, 24.3 %of the total population is living under the poverty line.
CONTI………….
• According to the World Bank,
poverty in Pakistan fell from
64.3% in 2002 to 29.5% in
2014. Pakistan has made
substantial progress in reducing
poverty giving it the second
lowest headcount poverty rate
in South Asia.
POVERTY
INCIDENCE
Year Rural
2005-06
National Urban
50.4 36.6 57.4
2007-08 44.1 32.7 49.7
2009-11
2011-12
36.8
36.3
26.2
22.8
42.1
43.1
2013-14 29.5
201-2016* 24.3
18.2
12.5
35.6
30.7
MAJOR CAUSES
OFPOVERTY IN
PAKISTAN
ECONOMIC
CAUSES
Vicious circle of poverty
Unemployment
Lack of Foreign Investment. ...
Low National Income. ...
Use of Backward Technology. ...
Increase in Utility Charges. ...
Low per Capita Income. ...
Backward Agricultural Sector.
CONTI……..
Absence of credit facilities
Improper income distribution
Low level of productivity
Low level of savings
Inflation
Imposition of Taxes
Non-Productive expenditures
Low-level of capital formation
SOCIAL CAUSES
OF POVERTY
Population pressure
Dishonesty and corruption
Illiteracy
Backward infrastructure
Low living standard
POLITICAL
CAUSES OF
POVERTY
Law and Order
Poor governance
Feudalism
Nepotism
Foreign loans on high interest rates
PEOPLEIN
POVERTY
POVERTY
REDUCTION
STRATEGIESIN
PAKISTAN
Inthe late 1970s,poverty in Pakistan (ashigh as in China)
Two fundamental questions are:
(i)what approach has Pakistan used to alleviate poverty, ??
(ii)why have the approaches or policies not worked for poverty alleviation??
The poverty reduction strategies in the rural areas for the last three decades
(1980-2010)can be broadly grouped into the following categories.
CONTI…….
Land reforms, (1959, 1972, 1977)
Three Phases of Land Reforms 1959, 1972 and 1977.
In order to correct the land distribution and improve the living standards of
the rural poor.
Results
In all the three reforms, a landownership top limit was fixed
The resumed area was only 6 percent, 2.5 percent and 8 percent of the total
cultivated area 1959, 1972 and 1977 respectively.
WHY LAND REFORMS FAILED?
• Not all beneficiaries were the landless
• Landless agricultural workers were not included [Khan (1998)].
• Lack of follow-up system, including lack of distribution of farm credit and inputs.
• Thus, all the three major attempts of redistributing land in Pakistan, have failed to
correct land distribution [World Bank (2007)].
AGRICUL
TURAL
GROWTH AND
POPULATION
Initiatives/Strategies
Several policy changes in agriculture, adjustments in the prices of
outputs and inputs.
Introduction of new cotton varieties contributed to thisgrowth.
Public sector institutions, also, expanded credit for mechanical
technology and investment in large-scale private farming and
processing, during this period [Khan(1998)]
THE GROWTH IN BOTH GDP AND AGRICULTUREHAS
NOT ALWAYS BEEN HIGHER THAN THE ANNUAL
POPULATION GROWTH
RURAL
DEVELOPMENTS
PROGRAMS
History of the Rural Development Programs for PovertyReduction
V-AID (Village and Agricultural Industrial Development Programs)
1953-1962
Basic Democracy System 1959-1970
Peoples Works Program 1972-1977
Integrated Rural Development 1972-1980
CONTI…..
Operational Poverty
Programs in Pakistan
• National rural support Program
• Punjab rural support Program
• Sindh rural support Program
• KPKrural support Program
• Baluchistan rural support Program
CONTI….
Bacha Khan Poverty Alleviation Programme (BKPAP)
Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP) (Gilgit-Baltistan)
Akhtar Hameed Rural Support Program
These rural support programs are working to alleviate poverty fromthe
masses of Pakistan covering almost all the geographicalregions.
PROGRAMSFOR
THE POOR
Benazir Income Support Program
Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund
Non-Government Organizations
International Non-Government Organizations
Charity Based Foundations
Micro-finance Banks
CHINA'S
EXPERIENCEIN
POVERTY
REDUCTION
CHINA’S
PROGRESSIN
ACHIEVING
MDGS
POVERTY
REDUCTION
STRATEGIESIN P
.
R. CHINA
1. Increased funding for poverty reduction
2. Reform-driven economic growth
3. Stimulation of economic growth with reforms (Land
System Reforms, Economic System Reforms, and
Political System Reforms)
4. Infrastructure-Construction
5. Promotion of industrialization and urbanization
6. Anti-corruption Campaign
7. Upgradation of rural electricity network
8. Upgradation of dangerous rural housing
CONTI………
9. The innovation to poverty alleviation: ECommerce
1. Jingdong Group
2. Alibaba E-commerce
3. Taobao
10. Strict Accountability process
11. Regular Monitoring and Evaluation of the
Projects
12. Dedication and Devotion
CONTI………
13. Construction of infrastructure for transportation
and telecommunication
14. Elimination of Corruption
15. Social Security System
16. Co-operation of the rural folk in the Projects
INFRASTRUCTUR
E
CONSTRUCTION
UPGRADING OF
RURAL
ELECTRICITY
NETWORK
UPGRADING OF
DANGEROUS
RURALHOUSES
GROUP PARTICIPANTS
Nasir Jillani: LS20183120018 Ali Ahmed LS20183120015
SHOULD CHINA
BEAN
ECONOMIC ROLE
MODEL FOR
PAKISTAN??
• First, poverty levels (around 33 percent) were the
same in China and Pakistan, in the late 1970s.
• China’s industrial and service sectors growth, was
actually based on the fundamental agricultural
reforms, introduced 30 years ago [Heilig, et al.
(2011)].
CONTI…. China’s best practice and successful experience in
poverty reduction should be a “Role Model” for
Pakistan. According to the Ministry of Planning,
Development and Reform report, 39% of Pakistanis
living in multidimensional poverty and 20% slightly
above the poverty line. With a truly astonishing
reputation, China is irrefutably a world-leader in
poverty reduction and there is a lot the rest of the
world can learn from its experience, including
Pakistan.
LESSONSLEARNEDFROM THECHINESE
EXPERIENCE
Pro-poor growth
pattern and strategy
Paymore attention to
the social development
of the poor
Targeting poverty
intervention, when
possible
Participation of all
actors in poverty
reduction
Pilot first, scale up
Management matters
in poverty reduction
Right direction is more
important
CCTAREPREFERABLETHAN UCT
• Instead of unconditional cash transfers, like Benazir Income Support Program
(BISP), the government should launch conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs.
Such programs were introduced by China and followed by India successfully. They
will help control food scarcity among the poor. It has been witnessed that UCTs
are not rationally used by individuals even if they are in dire need of basic
commodities. It is suggested to go for CCT
s to make household able to meet the
basic livelihood.
TARGETEDEMPLOYMENTPROGRAMS
• To overcome the issue of unemployment in rural areas, China’s social security
program can be replicated making adjustments in Pakistan’s perspective. The Chinese
government hired unemployed people for different jobs so that they might earn their
livelihood. The programs like food-for-work were introduced for this purpose. China
gave jobs to unemployed people. Jobs like gate-keepers, security personnel and
laborer in construction projects were offered to the unemployed. India also imitated
this model by offering jobs to the poor unemployed and used their services in the
construction of roads, etc.
• Poverty and unemployment is high in rural areas of Pakistan, so following in the
footsteps of China, the problem of unemployment can be tackled. For this purpose,
targeted programs must be introduced exclusively for the benefit of the poor.
HEALTHREFORMSAREINEVITABLE
• Health issue is severe in urban and rural areas of Pakistan. The Government of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK)has implemented health reforms benefiting 1.8 million
people. Like China, Pakistan should adopt dynamic health policies aslow-cost
insurance to low income people but free insurance to those who can’t afford.
Rationing must be done in targeting the poor for those who cannot afford
expensive health facilities.
IMPLEMENTATION OFINSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
• Institutional framework of implementing social security program works as the
bedrock for success. Like of China’s institutional framework exerting two-sided
performance pressure, Pakistan should also go for such institutional structure.
Although in 7th National Finance Commission (NFC) award 10.3% portion was
allocated on the basis of poverty, it is not enough. In next NFC award,
amendment must be made to replace the poverty head-count in divisible pool
with poverty reduction. It is because the funds allocation on the basis of poverty
doesn’t give any incentive to take steps to purge poverty.
STRENGTHENINGLOCAL GOVERNMENT
INSTITUTIONS
• Local government institutions are weak in Pakistan as every government wanted to
keep all the decision-making power with itself. Non-deregulated local government
institutions hinder in decontrolling power to town level. As new government in
Pakistan has intentions to work for strong local government, so it’ll eventually help in
pursuing developmental projects and will involve people at grass roots level. Local
governments are accountable to masses ,as representatives are elected by the
general public and from upper hierarchy in the government.
• Amalgamation of bottom-up and top-down approach will help in improving the
services delivery and targeting the poor.
GO FOR MULTI-TARGETINGPROJECTS
• The new government intends to implement projects like five million affordable
houses and plantation of 10billion trees nationwide. The inclusion of people, those
are unemployed and live below the poverty line, will help in providing affordable
living to everyone. Inthis regard, Chinese and Indian model of food-for-work and
employment-for-living are pre-eminent to learn lessons. Micro-financing has also
positive impact in alleviating poverty from Pakistan, so more groups must be
targeted to get more effective results (Noreen 2011).
• Hence multi-dimensional programs are needed to curb multi-dimensional poverty
in Pakistan.
LIMITATIONS IN LEARNING EFFECTIVELY
Until 1970s, most of the economic
resources in China were under state
control, and through reforms they were
equitably distributed in the rural areas.
It empowered the poor.
While the power and political structure,
in Pakistan, is entirely different than
that of China, comprising of civil and
military bureaucracy, political and
religious forces, landed rural élites, and
strong caste, and biraderi (clan) system.
LIMITATIONS/POTENTIAL
CHALLENGES
• The Chinese government has targeted the
poverty-stricken regions, whereas it is difficult to
distribute economic resources, say land, in poor
regions of Pakistan, where a few families control
the land.
• It is important to note here, policies and programs
have also been launched in Pakistan by previous
governments, but they have not brought any real
change in poverty, mainly due to poor governance
and weak institutions, policy gaps, poor
implementation and corruption, low public
spending and nepotism, population pressure and
internal conflicts.
CONTI….
• The provincial autonomy and the unequal distribution of resources among them make
it difficult to achieve the goal of poverty reduction in Pakistan.
• The 11% of youth has not yet been provided jobs in Pakistan by the government
because of the poor situation of industrial sector.
• The educational system of Pakistan is defective because it is only producing degree
holders and not the skilled labor force that is why the industrial sector is moving out
of the country.
• The political structure of Pakistan is consisted in multi-party system and due to the
change in governments the ongoing poverty reduction projects suffers a lot because
every new government stops funding the old projects on the cost of new ones.
WHY PAKISTAN COULD NOT SUCCEEDIN POVERTY
REDUCTION
Policy gaps or poor
implementation
Weak institutions, poor
governance and
deteriorating law and
order situation
Neglect of the social
sector
Power structures in rural
areas
Lack of effective targeting High population growth
Conflicts and poverty
reduction
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Poverty in Pakistan.pptx

  • 1. CONTENTS General Facts and poverty Profiles of P.R.China and Pakistan Poverty Reduction Strategies In Pakistan Poverty Reduction Strategies In P .R.China Learning Options for Pakistan from P .R.China Options and Challenges
  • 2. GENERAL FACTS AND POVERTY PROFILES OF CHINA AND PAKISTAN China has been successful in poverty reduction from the masses owning to the introduction of centered policies. One-third (250million) of the total rural population of China was living, in 1978,below the poverty line. According to the World Bank, more than 500 million people were lifted out of extreme poverty as China's poverty rate fell from 88 %in 1981to 6.5%in 2012,as measured by the percentage of living on the equivalent of US$1.90or less per day in 2011purchasing price parity terms. As of 2018the number of people in poverty living below the national poverty line is around 30 about 2%of the population with hopes of totally eradicating poverty by 2020.
  • 4. POVERTY PROFILE OF PAKISTAN • Pakistan is a developing country situated in the south Asian Region and mostly depend on the Agriculture sector to sustain economic growth. • In2013-14,a total of 29.5 percent Pakistanis were living under poverty line
  • 5. CONTI…. • which has been decreased to 24.3 percent during 2015-16,” (Pakistan Economic Survey (PES) 2017-18). • Poverty in both rural and urban areas has also been on the declining trend with poverty headcount of 12.5% in urban and 30.7% in rural areas in 2015-16. • The decline in poverty is more pronounced in urban areas than rural areas. ((Pakistan Economic Survey (PES) 2017-18). • Now, 24.3 %of the total population is living under the poverty line.
  • 6. CONTI…………. • According to the World Bank, poverty in Pakistan fell from 64.3% in 2002 to 29.5% in 2014. Pakistan has made substantial progress in reducing poverty giving it the second lowest headcount poverty rate in South Asia.
  • 7. POVERTY INCIDENCE Year Rural 2005-06 National Urban 50.4 36.6 57.4 2007-08 44.1 32.7 49.7 2009-11 2011-12 36.8 36.3 26.2 22.8 42.1 43.1 2013-14 29.5 201-2016* 24.3 18.2 12.5 35.6 30.7
  • 8. MAJOR CAUSES OFPOVERTY IN PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CAUSES Vicious circle of poverty Unemployment Lack of Foreign Investment. ... Low National Income. ... Use of Backward Technology. ... Increase in Utility Charges. ... Low per Capita Income. ... Backward Agricultural Sector.
  • 9. CONTI…….. Absence of credit facilities Improper income distribution Low level of productivity Low level of savings Inflation Imposition of Taxes Non-Productive expenditures Low-level of capital formation
  • 10. SOCIAL CAUSES OF POVERTY Population pressure Dishonesty and corruption Illiteracy Backward infrastructure Low living standard
  • 11. POLITICAL CAUSES OF POVERTY Law and Order Poor governance Feudalism Nepotism Foreign loans on high interest rates
  • 13. POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIESIN PAKISTAN Inthe late 1970s,poverty in Pakistan (ashigh as in China) Two fundamental questions are: (i)what approach has Pakistan used to alleviate poverty, ?? (ii)why have the approaches or policies not worked for poverty alleviation?? The poverty reduction strategies in the rural areas for the last three decades (1980-2010)can be broadly grouped into the following categories.
  • 14. CONTI……. Land reforms, (1959, 1972, 1977) Three Phases of Land Reforms 1959, 1972 and 1977. In order to correct the land distribution and improve the living standards of the rural poor. Results In all the three reforms, a landownership top limit was fixed The resumed area was only 6 percent, 2.5 percent and 8 percent of the total cultivated area 1959, 1972 and 1977 respectively.
  • 15. WHY LAND REFORMS FAILED? • Not all beneficiaries were the landless • Landless agricultural workers were not included [Khan (1998)]. • Lack of follow-up system, including lack of distribution of farm credit and inputs. • Thus, all the three major attempts of redistributing land in Pakistan, have failed to correct land distribution [World Bank (2007)].
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  • 17. AGRICUL TURAL GROWTH AND POPULATION Initiatives/Strategies Several policy changes in agriculture, adjustments in the prices of outputs and inputs. Introduction of new cotton varieties contributed to thisgrowth. Public sector institutions, also, expanded credit for mechanical technology and investment in large-scale private farming and processing, during this period [Khan(1998)]
  • 18. THE GROWTH IN BOTH GDP AND AGRICULTUREHAS NOT ALWAYS BEEN HIGHER THAN THE ANNUAL POPULATION GROWTH
  • 19. RURAL DEVELOPMENTS PROGRAMS History of the Rural Development Programs for PovertyReduction V-AID (Village and Agricultural Industrial Development Programs) 1953-1962 Basic Democracy System 1959-1970 Peoples Works Program 1972-1977 Integrated Rural Development 1972-1980
  • 20. CONTI….. Operational Poverty Programs in Pakistan • National rural support Program • Punjab rural support Program • Sindh rural support Program • KPKrural support Program • Baluchistan rural support Program
  • 21. CONTI…. Bacha Khan Poverty Alleviation Programme (BKPAP) Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP) (Gilgit-Baltistan) Akhtar Hameed Rural Support Program These rural support programs are working to alleviate poverty fromthe masses of Pakistan covering almost all the geographicalregions.
  • 22. PROGRAMSFOR THE POOR Benazir Income Support Program Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund Non-Government Organizations International Non-Government Organizations Charity Based Foundations Micro-finance Banks
  • 25. POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIESIN P . R. CHINA 1. Increased funding for poverty reduction 2. Reform-driven economic growth 3. Stimulation of economic growth with reforms (Land System Reforms, Economic System Reforms, and Political System Reforms) 4. Infrastructure-Construction 5. Promotion of industrialization and urbanization 6. Anti-corruption Campaign 7. Upgradation of rural electricity network 8. Upgradation of dangerous rural housing
  • 26. CONTI……… 9. The innovation to poverty alleviation: ECommerce 1. Jingdong Group 2. Alibaba E-commerce 3. Taobao 10. Strict Accountability process 11. Regular Monitoring and Evaluation of the Projects 12. Dedication and Devotion
  • 27. CONTI……… 13. Construction of infrastructure for transportation and telecommunication 14. Elimination of Corruption 15. Social Security System 16. Co-operation of the rural folk in the Projects
  • 31. GROUP PARTICIPANTS Nasir Jillani: LS20183120018 Ali Ahmed LS20183120015
  • 32. SHOULD CHINA BEAN ECONOMIC ROLE MODEL FOR PAKISTAN?? • First, poverty levels (around 33 percent) were the same in China and Pakistan, in the late 1970s. • China’s industrial and service sectors growth, was actually based on the fundamental agricultural reforms, introduced 30 years ago [Heilig, et al. (2011)].
  • 33. CONTI…. China’s best practice and successful experience in poverty reduction should be a “Role Model” for Pakistan. According to the Ministry of Planning, Development and Reform report, 39% of Pakistanis living in multidimensional poverty and 20% slightly above the poverty line. With a truly astonishing reputation, China is irrefutably a world-leader in poverty reduction and there is a lot the rest of the world can learn from its experience, including Pakistan.
  • 34. LESSONSLEARNEDFROM THECHINESE EXPERIENCE Pro-poor growth pattern and strategy Paymore attention to the social development of the poor Targeting poverty intervention, when possible Participation of all actors in poverty reduction Pilot first, scale up Management matters in poverty reduction Right direction is more important
  • 35. CCTAREPREFERABLETHAN UCT • Instead of unconditional cash transfers, like Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), the government should launch conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs. Such programs were introduced by China and followed by India successfully. They will help control food scarcity among the poor. It has been witnessed that UCTs are not rationally used by individuals even if they are in dire need of basic commodities. It is suggested to go for CCT s to make household able to meet the basic livelihood.
  • 36. TARGETEDEMPLOYMENTPROGRAMS • To overcome the issue of unemployment in rural areas, China’s social security program can be replicated making adjustments in Pakistan’s perspective. The Chinese government hired unemployed people for different jobs so that they might earn their livelihood. The programs like food-for-work were introduced for this purpose. China gave jobs to unemployed people. Jobs like gate-keepers, security personnel and laborer in construction projects were offered to the unemployed. India also imitated this model by offering jobs to the poor unemployed and used their services in the construction of roads, etc. • Poverty and unemployment is high in rural areas of Pakistan, so following in the footsteps of China, the problem of unemployment can be tackled. For this purpose, targeted programs must be introduced exclusively for the benefit of the poor.
  • 37. HEALTHREFORMSAREINEVITABLE • Health issue is severe in urban and rural areas of Pakistan. The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK)has implemented health reforms benefiting 1.8 million people. Like China, Pakistan should adopt dynamic health policies aslow-cost insurance to low income people but free insurance to those who can’t afford. Rationing must be done in targeting the poor for those who cannot afford expensive health facilities.
  • 38. IMPLEMENTATION OFINSTITUTIONAL REFORMS • Institutional framework of implementing social security program works as the bedrock for success. Like of China’s institutional framework exerting two-sided performance pressure, Pakistan should also go for such institutional structure. Although in 7th National Finance Commission (NFC) award 10.3% portion was allocated on the basis of poverty, it is not enough. In next NFC award, amendment must be made to replace the poverty head-count in divisible pool with poverty reduction. It is because the funds allocation on the basis of poverty doesn’t give any incentive to take steps to purge poverty.
  • 39. STRENGTHENINGLOCAL GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS • Local government institutions are weak in Pakistan as every government wanted to keep all the decision-making power with itself. Non-deregulated local government institutions hinder in decontrolling power to town level. As new government in Pakistan has intentions to work for strong local government, so it’ll eventually help in pursuing developmental projects and will involve people at grass roots level. Local governments are accountable to masses ,as representatives are elected by the general public and from upper hierarchy in the government. • Amalgamation of bottom-up and top-down approach will help in improving the services delivery and targeting the poor.
  • 40. GO FOR MULTI-TARGETINGPROJECTS • The new government intends to implement projects like five million affordable houses and plantation of 10billion trees nationwide. The inclusion of people, those are unemployed and live below the poverty line, will help in providing affordable living to everyone. Inthis regard, Chinese and Indian model of food-for-work and employment-for-living are pre-eminent to learn lessons. Micro-financing has also positive impact in alleviating poverty from Pakistan, so more groups must be targeted to get more effective results (Noreen 2011). • Hence multi-dimensional programs are needed to curb multi-dimensional poverty in Pakistan.
  • 41. LIMITATIONS IN LEARNING EFFECTIVELY Until 1970s, most of the economic resources in China were under state control, and through reforms they were equitably distributed in the rural areas. It empowered the poor. While the power and political structure, in Pakistan, is entirely different than that of China, comprising of civil and military bureaucracy, political and religious forces, landed rural élites, and strong caste, and biraderi (clan) system.
  • 42. LIMITATIONS/POTENTIAL CHALLENGES • The Chinese government has targeted the poverty-stricken regions, whereas it is difficult to distribute economic resources, say land, in poor regions of Pakistan, where a few families control the land. • It is important to note here, policies and programs have also been launched in Pakistan by previous governments, but they have not brought any real change in poverty, mainly due to poor governance and weak institutions, policy gaps, poor implementation and corruption, low public spending and nepotism, population pressure and internal conflicts.
  • 43. CONTI…. • The provincial autonomy and the unequal distribution of resources among them make it difficult to achieve the goal of poverty reduction in Pakistan. • The 11% of youth has not yet been provided jobs in Pakistan by the government because of the poor situation of industrial sector. • The educational system of Pakistan is defective because it is only producing degree holders and not the skilled labor force that is why the industrial sector is moving out of the country. • The political structure of Pakistan is consisted in multi-party system and due to the change in governments the ongoing poverty reduction projects suffers a lot because every new government stops funding the old projects on the cost of new ones.
  • 44. WHY PAKISTAN COULD NOT SUCCEEDIN POVERTY REDUCTION Policy gaps or poor implementation Weak institutions, poor governance and deteriorating law and order situation Neglect of the social sector Power structures in rural areas Lack of effective targeting High population growth Conflicts and poverty reduction