LAHORE,
May 25: The gross domestic product (GDP) of the Punjab is likely
to grow at the annual rate of seven to eight per cent in medium-term
framework as against a growth rate of 4.2 per annum during the 1991-2002
decade. This was stated by Punjab Finance Minister Sardar Hasnain
Bahadur Dareshak while speaking as chief guest at the launching
ceremony of the Pakistan Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Report
2004 on Wednesday. The report has been jointly prepared by the Centre
for Research on Poverty Reduction and Income Distribution, the Planning
Commission, and the United Nation’s country team.
The minister was optimistic that the growth potential would create
job opportunities for one million people every year. It would be
the biggest positive factor to reduce poverty in the rural areas
and entail a paradigm shift in public policy framework and resource
management system.
He said poverty reduction and human development had been the major
areas of the Punjab government’s Vision 2020.
He said the key focus of the development strategy had been to promote
a fully literate society, improve governance, reform the fiscal
and financial management system, create a more supportive environment
for private sector-led development, extend social sector coverage
and improve the delivery of public service at the grassroots.
He said the report presented the current status, outlined the challenges
and the road map towards attaining the eight MDGs.
The minister pointed out that there was an urgent need for better
convergence and strong linkage among the Pakistan’s Poverty
Reduction Strategy Paper, MDGs and the overall development framework.
Effective coordination and harmonization were required, especially
for monitoring and evaluation at all levels, and a lot of work has
yet to be done to disseminate MDGs particularly at the district
level.
Earlier, CRPRID director Dr Sajjad quoted from the report the MDGs
and targets, and indicators for Pakistan.
He also explained that the Pakistan’s MDGs report “flows
out of the Millennium Declaration adopted by 189 states in September
last year. It sets forth key inter-connected and mutually reinforcing
development goals as the global agenda for development in the 21st
century.”
Provincial education, health and finance ministers, social welfare
secretaries, nazims of Lahore and other districts also attended
the ceremony.
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