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The need for policy

From the Blog Five Rupees: The need for policy - I have a piece in Dawn , where I voice my hopes (and strategic advice) on parties caring more about policy and governance than they have been. Check it out. . Read Full PostComments

A Designers Nightmare – How to smoothly handle sign-offs & revisions

From the Blog The word of awahid: A Designers Nightmare – How to smoothly handle sign-offs & revisions - Being a designer doesnʼt mean "stare at a computer". It means networking & connecting, answering e-mails to people as well. Every designer throughout their professional career has had to deal with a multitude of different clients. Some of them are excellent to work and communicate with, others are often harder to communicate with and sometimes Sponsored by Advertise on Fuel Brand Network . Fuel Brand Network 2010 cc (creative commons license) A Designers Nightmare – How to smoothly handle sign-offs & revisions . Read Full PostComments

Knowledge for Development – Where does Pakistan Stand?

From the Blog ProPakistani: Knowledge for Development – Where does Pakistan Stand? - Knowledge for Development – Where does Pakistan Stand? is a post from: ProPakistani Policy makers are developing strategies to maintain and enhance their position in the new knowledge-based economy era. World Bank Institute is supporting an initiative called Knowledge for Development (K4D) Program to help countries identify challenges and opportunities they face in making this transition towards a knowledge-based economy. In this regard an interactive tool known as Knowledge Assessment Methodology (KAM) is developed to assess the present position of a specific country with regards to this transition. The KAM consists of 109 structural and qualitative variables for 146 countries to measure their performance on the 4 Knowledge Economy (KE) pillars: Economic Incentive and Institutional Regime, Education, Innovation, and Information and Communications Technologies. Variables are normalized on a scale of 0 to 10 relative to other countries in the comparison group. The KAM also derives a country's overall Knowledge Economy Index (KEI) and Knowledge Index (KI). The benchmarking exercise performed here compares Pakistan with the similar countries such as Sri Lanka, Egypt and Indonesia. A general comparison of where we were in 2000 and where we are now is also made for interest of the reader. Though we may not yet be sure as of what extent the decision makers of our economy are attentive to such International assessment benchmarks and observe what directions are required to compete with global arena. The Knowledge Economy Index (KEI) is an aggregate index that represents the overall level of development of a country or region in the Knowledge Economy. It summarizes performance over the four knowledge economy pillars, takes into account whether the environment is conducive for knowledge to be used effectively for economic development. The below table compares the KEI for Pakistan along with other selected developing countries between year 2000 and 2009 -2010. On a positive note, Pakistan has shown a good progress of all during last nine years. Pakistan's KEI for the most recent year (2009-2010) is 2.34 whereas the world average for KEI is 5.95. If we compare the economy with the World Banks' income group of lower middle income economies (we fall in the same group), Pakistan is again on a lower side. The average KEI for lower middle economies presently is 3.78. Pakistan's KEI has risen from 1.89 since 2000 to 2.34 in 2009, a positive 0.45 change rate. However, overall KEI still stands lowest among the regional countries like India, Sri Lanka. By using the tool, we can compare the country's performance for the four individual pillars of the knowledge based economy. A detail comparison between 2000 and 2009 above shows that there has we have progressed in all index pillars, especially the ICT. The boom of mobile services along with increase in Internet penetration has assisted in mounting our position in global ICT stage. The alarming situation is highlighted by the education pillar showing a mere increase of 0.01 in nine years. Education is considered as one of the primary social factor for future growth of a nation, in our case we are lacking behind quite deficiently. Let's hope the recent education policy announcement may bring very much required changes. In view of the above characteristics of the knowledge economy and their impact on our economic and social space, that new thinking is required by policy makers, private sector executives and knowledge workers alike at all levels local, regional and national. Some of the major areas of improvements required such as; improve access to higher education, enhance skills and technology at all levels from the school to university, build S&T and R&D manpower by shifting the mix of social sciences and scientific / technical studies, monitoring the long term assimilation and internal sustainability of enhanced skills and provision of financial incentives for private sector to invest in R&D and innovation. Spotlight: Pakistan's economic and institutional regime has changed significantly over the last decade, tariff and non-tariff barriers have shown improved score as well as the regulatory quality has improved. There has been a downfall in overall rule of law. The KEI for the innovation has decreased which shows a thought of worries as innovations lead the economies more towards knowledge paradigm. In education , Pakistan has significantly lost the position. Adult literacy rate has decreased but the gross secondary enrollment has improved. Concerning information infrastructure , Pakistan has improved less than other countries in the world in terms of total telephones per 1,000 people and computers per 1,000 people whereas Internet Users per 1,000 people has increased. Related posts: Where PSEB and the Pakistan IT Industry Lacks – Part 2 Is Pakistan ready for IPv6? Microsoft and HEC in Pact for National Launch of 'Strategic Education Alliance' Mobilink Hails Decision on SMS Tax Withdrawal PITB Launches Bootcamp for IT Grads Copyright © 2010 ProPakistani.PK . Read Full PostComments

Want a transparent iPhone 4? Here's how you can get...

From the Blog geekword - > Want a transparent iPhone 4? Here's how you can get... geekword.net — Say what you love your iPhone 4 but have got a bit bored of the usual black colored look? Want to give your phone a different look without having to spend a lot of your valuable cash? This is your lucky day as we have just the thing you are looking for. A mod to . Read Full PostComments

Protests in Egypt

From the Blog feedburner - > Protests in Egypt pakiez.blogspot.com . Read Full PostComments

Boom Boom Afridi right choice for captaincy

From the Blog pak-times - > Boom Boom Afridi right choice for captaincy pak-times.com — It is likelihood, that Pakistan Cricket Board will announce Shahid Afridi as a skipper of the Pakistan Cricket Team for the World Cup 2011. Afridi proved his worth in the third ODI in which he ... . Read Full PostComments

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