In times of humanitarian crisis, it is expected that people put their interests and differences aside to work selflessly for the greater good of humanity. It is unfortunate that there are many Pakistanis out there who do not believe it is their moral obligation to do so, and instead wait for such opportunities to take advantage of. The same has been witnessed by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) who have expressed alarm over slow rehabilitation of flood-affected communities in northern Sindh and increased instances of gender-based violence.
A high-profile fact finding mission has concluded, with no surprise, that a high level of political and feudal influence over state institutions has impeded relief work as thousands of families that lost everything during last year’s floods are still waiting on assistance and aid. Houses, schools and infrastructure was ravaged, severely affecting education and health over the year, and yet concerned officials have little planned to restore and rehabilitate communities. Instead, corruption of aid and funding remains rampant, filling up the wrong pockets. What is even more deplorable is that the mission found at least 300 cases of kidnapping for ransom in Ghotki alone, while Kandhkot and Jacobabad saw a high rise in honour killings of underage girls, married women and even elderly women. Even when hit with a severe crisis, social problems have not taken a back seat and justice for victims remains elusive.
Considering the grave human rights violations taking place in flood-affected regions, relief efforts and government services must be disseminated under a watchful eye. Heads must roll and officials must be penalised for sheer negligence and ignorance. That said, dismantling the influence of the powerful and changing the mindset of the masses is a battle that Pakistan is losing badly. Only radical intervention through reformation and development can change the tide.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 22nd, 2023.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) stalwarts Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Asad Umar have volunteered to court arrest in Lahore on Wednesday (today) to formally kick-start the party’s “Jail Bharo Tehreek” from the country’s political heartland.
The ‘court arrest’ drive is being launched in protest over “violations of the fundamental rights”, “abuse of the Constitution”, “unprecedented inflation” and “economic meltdown”.
Speaking to the media outside PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s residence in the provincial capital, party’s senior vice president Fawad Chaudhry announced that the “historic movement” would commence from Lahore.
Both senior party leaders and activists will court arrests to the authorities at Faisal Chowk on the Mall Road, he said.
Fawad maintained that during a meeting, the PTI leadership had decided that all senior party leaders and workers would court arrest to the authorities.
Senior party leaders Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Asad Umar have volunteered to court arrests on the first day of the movement, he added.
However, the participants of the meeting insisted that the party should stick to the programme that had already been decided.
Meanwhile, party sources indicated that PTI leaders, former Punjab governor Omar Sarfraz Cheema, Waleed Iqbal and former Punjab education minister Dr Murad Raas would present themselves for arrest on the first day of the movement.
On the other hand, the caretaker provincial government has already imposed Section 144 for a week in three areas of the provincial capital, including the Mall Road.
As per an official notification issued by the additional chief secretary last Monday, the government had outlawed all gatherings, protests and processions from Mian Mir Bridge to Istanbul Chowk on Mall Road, including its immediate vicinity, the Civil Secretariat and its adjoining roads and Main Boulevard Gulberg.
The notification stated that Section 144 prohibited all kinds of assemblies, gatherings, rallies, processions, demonstrations, protests, and other similar activities in these areas.
It added that rallies and protests posed significant security risks as Mall Road and main boulevard Gulberg Lahore were historically significant and contained business centres as well as highly sensitive historical installations.
“Moreover, Pakistan Super League would shift in Lahore from February 26, where a large number of spectators are likely to visit Qaddafi Stadium, via Main Boulevard Gulberg. Hence, the government imposes Section 144 in Lahore,” the notification said.
PTI Central Punjab President Dr Yasmin Rashid also chaired a meeting to review arrangements for the drive.
The meeting was attended by the PTI leader Andleeb Abbas, PTI Lahore president and other provincial and local party leaders.
It finalised the arrangements for the movement and decided that a ceremony would be held at the party office in honour of the party leaders and workers courting arrests.
Addressing the meeting, Dr Yasmin said that the movement would remain peaceful.
“In the past, the PTI always held peaceful protests and remained within the constitutional limits,” she said, adding that staging a protest was their fundamental right of which they could not be deprived.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said that the PTI’s movement was aimed at creating political instability and law and order situation in the country.
Chairing a meeting to review the law and order situation, the minister noted that the former ruling party wanted to seek media attention by “creating a drama” through the drive.
The miscreants should be exposed by presenting evidence of their wrongdoings before the people, he said.
The meeting which was attended by Interior Secretary Yusuf Naseem, home secretaries and inspectors general of Punjab, Sindh and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, and others gave a detailed briefing to the minister on the law and order, especially in the wake of Jail Bharo Tehreek.
The meeting decided that miscreants would be arrested and law and order would be maintained “at all costs”.
It was agreed that the arrest of women and poor workers would be avoided.
Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Tuesday met his Lithuanian counterpart Gabrielius Landsbergis and held talks on expanding bilateral cooperation in the areas of trade, investment and education.
The two foreign ministers, who exchanged views on regional and international issues, also signed an agreement regarding the establishment of a bilateral consultative mechanism on this occasion.
Bilawal, who was on the historic visit of Lithuania and the first Pakistani foreign minister to visit the Baltic state, also visited the Lithuanian Parliament and laid a wreath at the monument of martyred freedom fighters.
Bilawal discusses expansion of bilateral cooperation with Lithuanian FM, other officials
He, on this occasion, met the Speaker of Lithuanian Parliament Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen and highlighted the importance of parliamentary exchanges for the promotion of public contacts.
The foreign minister also had a meeting with the Lithuanian Minister for Transport and Communication Marius Skuodis. The two Ministers exchanged views on expanding bilateral cooperation.
QUETTA: After hundreds of Marri tribesmen staged a sit-in inside the Red Zone of the provincial capital, alongside three bodies recovered from a well in the Barkhan area of Balochistan, a police team raided the residence of Provincial Minister for Communication and Works Sardar Abdul Rehman Khetran, late on Tuesday night.
The situation, which also led to heated debate on the floor of the provincial assembly, stemmed from the discovery of three bodies late on Monday night – said to be the wife and two sons of one Khan Muhammad Marri.
“These are the bodies of my wife and two sons who were kept in a private jail in Haji Kot for the last four years,” he said, identifying them as his 40-year-old wife Granaz, and sons Muhammad Anwar (22) and Abdul Qadir (15).
Marri, who was once employed as a security guard with a provincial minister, alleged that his wife and sons were being held in the private jail of Sardar Khetran, adding that five more of his children, including his 13-year-old daughter, were still languishing there.
However, Sardar Khetran denied the allegation and termed it a conspiracy. It was an attempt to defame and remove him as the tribal head of the Khetran tribe, the minister said.
He said that the bodies were recovered one and a half kilometres away from his native village while he was not in Barkhan and had been in Quetta for more than a week.
“I have not kept anyone in prison and such allegations are always levelled whenever elections are near,” Sardar Khetran said, accusing one of his own sons, Inam Shah, of opposing him.
QUETTA: Members of the Marri tribe and the heirs of three people who were killed after allegedly being locked up in a private prison in Barkhan, hold a protest along with the bodies, outside the deputy commissioner’s office on Tuesday.—PPI
However, Inam Shah denied his father’s allegations and confirmed that the three people whose bodies were recovered from the well had been kept in his father’s “private jail”.
Late on Tuesday night, a large contingent of police and security personnel headed by SSP Muhammad Asif cordoned off Sardar Khetran’s bungalow and guest house in the Patel Bagh area and conducted a search along with women police officials.
Every room, basement and guest house was searched. However, no arrest was reported until going to press. Sardar Khetran was not present during the search operation, either.
Discovery and protest
Locals had informed the authorities about the presence of the three bodies in the well, after which levies personnel and other security officials rushed to the site and recovered the bodies.
Police said that unknown people had thrown the bodies in a deep well after killing the mother and her two sons. The bodies had bullet wounds in their skulls and bore marks of torture, which pointed to their cause of death, hospital officials in Kohlu said after examining the bodies.
Their hands and feet were tied with ropes, while the woman’s face was crushed, they said.
Following the grisly discovery, the heirs of the deceased took the bodies to Kohlu, where their funeral prayers were offered by hundreds of people. Later, Marri tribesmen brought the coffins to Quetta amid a large procession.
Upon reaching the Red Zone in Quetta, the protesters announced they would not call off their demonstration or bury the bodies until Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif paid them a visit.
Echoes in assembly
Meanwhile, the issue echoed in the Balochistan Assembly, where both treasury and opposition members strongly condemned the killing of the woman and her two sons in such a cruel manner.
Mir Arif Jan Muhammad Hasni, speaking on a point of order, termed it an inhumane act that went against religion and tribal customs.
Education Minister Mir Nasibullah Marri staged a walkout from the house and demanded the arrest of the people involved in this brutal act.
Mir Nasibullah Marri said that nobody had taken notice and helped the woman, who was seen requesting the government and society to save their life through a video where she is holding the Holy Quran in her hand.
“We all are responsible for this tragedy as we remained silent over her request,” he said.
He said that in Baloch society, wars stopped when women came between the warrior groups. He said that the issue should not be give a tribal colour and all steps should be taken to arrest the people involved.
He also demanded immediate steps for the recovery of the five remaining children of Khan Muhammad Marri, who are still in the private jail and requested the Chief Justice of Balochistan to take notice of the incident.
The home minister informed the house that a five-member JIT has been constituted headed by DIG Loralai, which would submit its report within 30 days.
پگڈنڈی پر اپنے مختصر وقت میں، ہیلی نے کچھ بوڑھے ووٹروں کو مشتعل کیا ہے، جو کہ ایسا ہی ہوتا ہے کافی اور قابل اعتماد ووٹنگ بلاک اس کی پارٹی کے اندر
\”مجھے نکی کا پلیٹ فارم پسند ہے، مدت کی حدود کے بارے میں اس کا تختہ۔ مجھے لگتا ہے کہ یہ ضروری ہے،\” رچرڈ پلس، 71، ایکسیٹر، نیو ہیمپشائر نے مانچسٹر میں اپنے ٹاؤن ہال میں کہا۔ لیکن ذہنی قابلیت کا امتحان؟ \”یہ اوپر سے تھوڑا سا ہے۔\”
\”ٹھیک ہے، ہم بوڑھے ہو گئے ہیں …،\” ان کی 72 سالہ بیوی سوسن پلاس نے مداخلت کی۔ ریپبلکن جوڑے، جو ایک کیمیکل سپلائی کمپنی کے مالک ہیں اور اس سے پہلے ٹرمپ کو ووٹ دے چکے ہیں، ہیلی کی تقریر میں لائن کی تعریف کرنے سے ہچکچاتے ہیں اور اس کے پروگرام کے سوال و جواب کے حصے سے پہلے ہی باہر نکل گئے۔
حالیہ دنوں میں ہیلی کے پہلے مہم کے پروگراموں میں ایک درجن سے زیادہ شرکاء کے انٹرویوز – ان کے 60، 70 اور 80 کی دہائی میں تین کے علاوہ – نے ایک GOP پرائمری ووٹر کا انکشاف کیا جو ایک چھوٹے معیار کے حامل افراد کے لیے کھلا ہے لیکن اس اشارے پر تیزی سے تقسیم ہوا کہ ان کی عمر کا کوئی فرد ہو سکتا ہے۔ ذہنی استعداد کا فقدان ہونا۔ سیون نے کہا کہ انہوں نے بزرگ سیاستدانوں پر ذہنی تیکشنی کے ٹیسٹ کروانے کے مطالبے کی مخالفت کی۔ تینوں کا خیال تھا کہ جانچ کی ضرورت ہر عمر کے لوگوں پر لاگو ہونی چاہیے۔ اور تین کا خیال تھا کہ اس کا منصوبہ بوڑھے لوگوں کو نشانہ بنانا ایک اچھا خیال تھا۔
اہم ریاستوں میں کچھ سیاسی تجربہ کاروں نے کہا کہ وہ ان نتائج سے حیران نہیں ہیں۔
نیو ہیمپشائر میں مقیم ریپبلکن اسٹریٹجسٹ مائیک ڈینیہی نے کہا ، \”مجھے صرف ایسا لگتا ہے جیسے قابلیت کا امتحان توجہ حاصل کرنے کے لئے ایک چال تھی اور ایک جو بالآخر الٹا فائر ہوسکتا ہے ، کیونکہ ریپبلکن پرائمری میں سب سے بڑا ووٹنگ بلاک بوڑھے ووٹرز ہیں ،\” نیو ہیمپشائر میں مقیم ریپبلکن اسٹریٹجسٹ مائیک ڈینی نے کہا۔ \”نیو ہیمپشائر کی آبادی پچھلی دہائی میں بوڑھی ہو رہی ہے۔ نیو ہیمپشائر میں ریٹائر ہونے کے لیے زیادہ سے زیادہ بوڑھے لوگ آرہے ہیں۔
ہیلی کی مہم نے، POLITICO کو ایک بیان میں، کہا کہ وہ محض اس قسم کی مختصر اسکریننگ کا مشورہ دے رہی ہے جسے ڈاکٹر اکثر بوڑھے مریضوں کی علمی صلاحیتوں کی پیمائش کے لیے استعمال کرتے ہیں۔
\”جب 81 سالہ برنی سینڈرز ہیلتھ، ایجوکیشن، لیبر اور پنشن کمیٹی کے چیئرمین ہیں، تو یہ بہت زیادہ نہیں ہے کہ وہ 10 منٹ کا ٹیسٹ لیں کہ آیا وہ گھڑی کھینچنے یا کسی کی شناخت کرنے کی ذہنی صلاحیت رکھتے ہیں۔ جانور،\” ہیلی کی مہم کے مشیروں میں سے ایک، ناچاما سولوویچک نے کہا۔ \”ہم یہاں راکٹ سائنس کی بات نہیں کر رہے ہیں۔\”
پگڈنڈی پر، ہیلی نے عمر رسیدہ سیاست دانوں پر علمی ٹیسٹ کے لیے اپنی کال کو \”بے عزتی نہیں\” بلکہ \”شفافیت\” کی پیروی کے طور پر تیار کیا ہے۔
یہ کال جنوبی کیرولائنا میں اس کی مہم کے آغاز کا حصہ تھی، جس میں نسلی تبدیلی کی چھتری کے تحت ٹینجینٹل تجاویز شامل تھیں: جیسے دلدل کو نکالنے کے لیے کالیں اور کانگریس کی مدت کی حدود کو قائم کرنا۔ سوموار کو اربنڈیل میں رائل فلورنگ کے شو روم میں چند سو ریپبلکنز کے آنے سے پہلے اس تجویز کی بازگشت ان کی تقریر میں ہوئی۔ یہ صنفی اسباق کو روکنے اور اسکولوں میں \”بیدار نظریات\” اور قومی \”شکست\” کو ختم کرنے کے بارے میں مشہور خطوط کے درمیان پہنچایا گیا تھا۔ زیادہ تر، ہیلی نے ہجوم سے تالیاں بجائیں، بشمول اہلیت کے ٹیسٹ کے بارے میں بات کرتے وقت۔ لیکن براہ راست رابطہ کیا، تمام پرانے ووٹرز مکمل طور پر بورڈ پر نہیں تھے۔
ڈیس موئنز کے 63 سالہ ایرک رائڈنگر نے کہا کہ وہ قابلیت کے امتحان میں کامیاب ہو سکتے ہیں جو ہر عمر کے امیدواروں پر لاگو ہو گا – اور ان کا خیال ہے کہ \”ٹرمپ بہترین کارکردگی کا مظاہرہ کریں گے۔\” لیکن وہ محض ان لوگوں کو نشانہ بنانے کے خلاف ہے جو 70 کی دہائی کو پہنچ چکے ہیں۔
\”اس کی بنیاد اپنے بزرگوں پر کیوں؟\” ریڈنگر نے کہا۔ ’’تم جانتے ہو، میں بھی اب سینئر ہوں۔‘‘
پگڈنڈی پر ہیلی کے ممکنہ مخالفین نے بڑی حد تک اس کی کال کو مسترد کر دیا ہے یا مخالفت میں سامنے آ گئے ہیں۔
ٹرمپ نے، اپنے حصے کے لیے، پچھلے ہفتے کا بیشتر حصہ اسے نظر انداز کرتے ہوئے گزارا۔ لیکن منگل کی صبح تک، انہوں نے اسے قبول کر لیا، اور مزید کہا کہ اس طرح کی اسکریننگ کا اطلاق صرف پرانے سیاستدانوں پر نہیں ہونا چاہیے۔ ٹرمپ نے اپنی ٹروتھ سوشل ویب سائٹ پر پوسٹ کیا، \”ریاستہائے متحدہ کے صدر کے عہدے کے لیے انتخاب لڑنے والے کسی بھی شخص کو مکمل اور مکمل ذہنی قابلیت کا امتحان دینے پر راضی ہونا چاہیے، اور امیدواروں کو یہ بھی تجویز کیا کہ\” ایسا ٹیسٹ لیں جس سے یہ ثابت ہو کہ آپ جسمانی طور پر کرنے کے قابل ہیں۔ ملازمت.\”
آرکنساس کی سابق گورنر آسا ہچنسن، 72، نے منگل کو کہا کہ ووٹروں کے انتخاب پر مزید پابندیوں کی ضرورت نہیں ہے۔
\”امریکی آئین ریاستہائے متحدہ کے صدر کے عہدے پر فائز رہنے کے تقاضے بیان کرتا ہے، لہذا آئیے اس پر قائم رہیں،\” ہچنسن، جو صدر کے لیے انتخاب لڑنے پر غور کر رہے ہیں، نے پولیٹیکو کو ایک بیان میں کہا۔ \”اس کے علاوہ، ہر بار جب کوئی امیدوار ٹاؤن ہال سیٹنگ میں ووٹرز کے سامنے کھڑا ہوتا ہے، انتخابی مہم کے راستے پر ڈنر، یا ووٹر کے دروازے پر کھڑا ہوتا ہے تو ذہنی تیکشنتا ٹیسٹ ہوتا ہے۔\”
وویک رامسوامی، 37 سالہ کاروباری اب ریپبلکن نامزدگی پر نظریں، نے کہا کہ ہیلی قابلیت کے ٹیسٹ کے لئے کال کرنے میں \”مردہ غلط\” تھی۔
سابق نائب صدر مائیک پینس نے پچھلے ہفتے ایک رپورٹر کے پوچھے جانے پر بڑی حد تک انحراف کیا، ہنستے ہوئے انہوں نے کہا کہ انڈیانا کے ووٹرز کا خیال ہے کہ ہر سیاست دان کو علمی امتحان کا سامنا کرنا چاہیے۔
سین کے لیے نمائندہ۔ ٹم سکاٹ (RS.C.) نے ہیلی کی تجویز کے بارے میں تبصرہ کرنے سے انکار کر دیا، جبکہ فلوریڈا کے گورنر رون ڈی سینٹس، سابق سیکرٹری آف اسٹیٹ مائیک پومپیو اور نیو ہیمپشائر کے گورنر کرس سنونو کے عملے نے تبصرہ کی درخواستوں کا جواب نہیں دیا۔
ہیلی کے Urbandale تقریب میں ایک انٹرویو میں، Rep. میرینیٹ ملر میکس (R-Iowa)، 67، نے کہا کہ امیدواروں کی اہلیت کا اندازہ لگانے کے سلسلے میں، کانگریس کے لیے \”کچھ ہو سکتا ہے\”۔ لیکن وہ اس بات پر قائل نہیں تھی کہ اسے فوری طور پر ٹھیک کرنے کی ضرورت ہے۔
\”لیکن میں یہ کہنا چاہوں گا کہ سین گراسلے بہت قابل ہیں،\” کانگریس کی خاتون، ماہر امراض چشم نے 89 سالہ کے بارے میں کہا چک گراسلی، آئیووا کے سینئر سینیٹر۔ ’’تم اس سے بات کرو، کوئی ایسا مضمون نہیں ہے جس میں وہ ماہر نہ ہو۔‘‘
ہیلی کی کال ایک نئے قومی میں رجسٹرڈ ووٹرز کے نصف سے زیادہ کے طور پر آتی ہے۔ ہیرس/ہارورڈ سینٹر فار امریکن پولیٹیکل اسٹڈیز پول کہتے ہیں کہ انہیں بائیڈن کی ذہنی تندرستی پر شک ہے۔ اس میں 66 فیصد آزاد امیدوار شامل ہیں جو نیو ہیمپشائر جیسی اوپن پرائمری ریاستوں میں ریپبلکن پرائمری بیلٹ حاصل کر سکتے ہیں۔
لیکن حالیہ مردم شماری کے اعداد و شمار کے مطابق، ہیلی کی ذہنی قابلیت کی تجویز نیو ہیمپشائر کے اہم ووٹروں کے لیے ناگوار ثابت ہو سکتی ہے، جو کہ اوسط عمر کی بنیاد پر ملک کی دوسری قدیم ترین آبادی ہے۔
مانچسٹر میں نیو ہیمپشائر انسٹی ٹیوٹ آف پولیٹکس کے ٹاؤن ہال میں، ہیلی کی 75 سال کی عمر کے افراد کے علمی ٹیسٹوں کے بارے میں اسٹمپ اسپیچ لائن نے قیادت میں نسلی تبدیلی اور کانگریس کی مدت کی حدود کے لیے ان کی کالوں کے مقابلے میں نمایاں طور پر کم تالیاں بجائیں۔ کچھ رائے دہندگان نے اس کے بارے میں ان کی رائے پوچھنے پر بظاہر بے چینی بڑھی۔
ہاپکنٹن سے تعلق رکھنے والے 80 سالہ ریپبلکن والٹر نیومن جنہوں نے 2020 میں ٹرمپ کو ووٹ دیا تھا، نے کہا کہ نوجوان رہنماؤں کے لیے پارٹی کی سربراہی سنبھالنے کا \”وقت آ گیا ہے\”۔ لیکن انہوں نے مزید کہا کہ وہ سیاست دانوں کی ذہنی تندرستی کو جانچنے کے بارے میں \”باڑ پر\” ہیں۔
\”میں تصور کو سمجھتا ہوں،\” نیومن نے کہا۔ \”لیکن ہم اس کے بغیر سالوں میں کافی کامیاب رہے ہیں۔\”
پھر بھی، ہیلی نے اس خیال پر کچھ ووٹروں کو فروخت کیا ہے، جن میں وہ لوگ بھی شامل ہیں جو ترقی یافتہ طبقے میں ہیں۔ پیلا، آئیووا سے تعلق رکھنے والے 78 سالہ ڈیوڈ فریلیگ نے کہا کہ وہ اس تجویز کی مکمل حمایت کرتے ہیں۔
\”میں تھوڑا سا پھسل رہا ہوں،\” فریلیگ نے کہا، جس نے ایئر فورس کی ٹوپی اور ہیلی 2024 کی ٹی شرٹ اپنے پیر کے ٹاؤن ہال میں پہن رکھی تھی۔ \”مجھے لگتا ہے کہ میں اب بھی کافی قابل ہوں، لیکن میں وہ نہیں ہوں جو پہلے ہوا کرتا تھا۔\”
ریپبلکن بیٹی گی، نیو ہیمپشائر کی سابق ریاستی نمائندہ جس نے 2020 میں ٹرمپ کو ووٹ دیا تھا، نے کہا کہ وہ 75 سال سے کم عمر کے لوگوں کے لیے ذہنی قابلیت کے ٹیسٹ کروانا چاہیں گی۔
\”عمر اس بات کی ضمانت نہیں ہے کہ آپ عقلمند ہیں،\” 77 سالہ ریپبلکن نے کہا۔
لیکن ایسی نشانیاں ہیں کہ ہیلی کو معلوم ہے کہ قابلیت کے امتحانات میں پیغام رسانی کو ٹھیک کرنے کی ضرورت ہے۔ نیو ہیمپشائر میں اپنی دو راتوں کے دوران، اس نے ایک سطر شامل کی جس میں واضح طور پر تسلیم کیا گیا کہ کچھ بوڑھے ووٹرز اس تصور سے ناراض ہو سکتے ہیں۔
ہیلی نے مانچسٹر میں کہا، \”میرا مطلب اس سے کوئی بے عزتی نہیں ہے۔ \”لیکن ہم سب 75 سالہ نوجوان کو جانتے ہیں اور ہم سب 75 سالہ بوڑھے کو جانتے ہیں، ٹھیک ہے؟ اور آپ ڈی سی کو دیکھتے ہیں اور آپ کو بہت سارے بوڑھے لوگ نظر آتے ہیں۔ میں جو کہہ رہا ہوں وہ یہ ہے کہ آپ کو اس پر بھروسہ کرنا چاہئے کہ آپ کس کو واشنگٹن بھیجتے ہیں۔
آئیووا میں پیر کی رات تک، ڈی سی میں تمام پرانے لوگوں پر توجہ مرکوز کرنے کے بجائے، ہیلی نے سین کا مذاق اڑایا۔ برنی سینڈرز\’ (IV.T.) اس کے علمی ٹیسٹ کی تجویز پر ردعمل کو مسترد کرتا ہے۔ اس کے بعد وہ ایک اور موضوع پر چلی گئی۔
آئیووا میں ریپبلکن کنسلٹنٹ اور ایکٹوسٹ کم شمیٹ نے کہا کہ جب اس نے پہلی بار ہیلی کی قابلیت کی جانچ کی تجویز سنی تو اسے \”تھوڑا ہنسنا پڑا\”۔
شمٹ، جس نے نوٹ کیا کہ اس کی اپنی عمر بڑھ رہی ہے، نے کہا کہ وہ نہیں مانتے تھے کہ امیدواروں کے لیے علمی امتحان ضروری ہے، کچھ عمر رسیدہ اہلکاروں کے بارے میں تشویش کو تسلیم کرنے کے باوجود۔ لیکن اس نے سوچا بھی نہیں تھا کہ یہ تجویز خود ہیلی کے صدارتی امکانات کا تعین کرے گی۔
شمٹ نے کہا، \”میرے خیال میں زیادہ تر بزرگ شہریوں کو یہ احساس ہوتا ہے کہ کچھ جسمانی سوالات ہیں اور اس طرح جو آپ کے بڑے ہونے پر زیادہ کثرت سے ہوتے ہیں۔\” \”مجھے اس پر اس کے لیے کوئی ردعمل نظر نہیں آتا۔\”
نیو برنسوک ٹیچرز ایسوسی ایشن کے صدر کا کہنا ہے کہ صوبے کے پاس پہلے سے ہی وہ سفارشات موجود ہیں جن کی اسے کلاس روم کی تشکیل کے مسائل کو حل کرنے کی ضرورت ہے۔
کونی کیٹنگ نے کہا کہ ایسی موجودہ رپورٹس ہیں جو پچھلے کچھ سالوں میں تیار کی گئی ہیں جو کہ کلاس رومز میں بہت سے چیلنجوں کا جواب بتاتی ہیں اس بات کو یقینی بنانا کہ نظام کو صحیح طریقے سے وسائل فراہم کیا جائے۔
کیٹنگ نے ایک انٹرویو میں کہا کہ \”ہمارے کلاس رومز دائمی طور پر کم وسائل کے حامل ہیں۔
\”آگے بڑھتے ہوئے ہمیں اس بات کو یقینی بنانے کی ضرورت ہے کہ حکومت کی طرف سے کیے گئے فیصلے تمام طلباء کے بہترین مفاد میں کیے جائیں اور کلاس رومز کو مناسب طریقے سے وسائل فراہم کیے جائیں۔\”
این بی ٹی اے ایک \”اسٹیک ہولڈر گروپ\” کا حصہ ہو گا جو حکومت کی طرف سے اینگلوفون تعلیمی نظام میں مجوزہ اصلاحات کو منسوخ کرنے کے فیصلے کے تناظر میں اکٹھا کیا جا رہا ہے۔
ان تبدیلیوں سے فرانسیسیوں میں وسرجن کو مرحلہ وار دیکھا جائے گا، تمام آنے والے طلباء کو ایک عالمگیر پروگرام میں جگہ دی جائے گی جہاں وہ آدھا دن انگریزی میں اور دوسرا فرانسیسی میں گزارتے ہیں۔ مقصد اس بات کو یقینی بنانا تھا کہ تمام طلباء فرانسیسی زبان کی گفتگو کی سطح کے ساتھ فارغ التحصیل ہوں۔
کہانی اشتہار کے نیچے جاری ہے۔
مزید پڑھ:
NB انگریزی اسکولوں میں فرانسیسی وسرجن کو ختم کرنے پر پیچھے ہٹ گیا۔
اگلا پڑھیں:
سورج کا کچھ حصہ آزاد ہو کر ایک عجیب بھنور بناتا ہے، سائنسدانوں کو حیران کر دیتے ہیں۔
پریمیئر بلین ہِگز نے کہا کہ یہ پروگرام \”دو درجے\” تعلیمی نظام کو بھی ختم کر دے گا، جہاں اعلیٰ حاصل کرنے والے طلباء کو فرانسیسی وسرجن میں شامل کیا جاتا تھا۔ ہگز کا کہنا ہے کہ وہ اب بھی ترک شدہ اصلاحات کے دو اہداف کو حاصل کرنے کا ارادہ رکھتے ہیں۔
\”مجھے امید ہے کہ ابھی ابھی بات چیت شروع ہوئی ہے اور مجھے امید ہے کہ NBTA یہاں ایک کلیدی کردار ادا کرے گا کیونکہ ہم ایسے کیس کی تلاش میں آگے بڑھیں گے جہاں والدین کو اپنے بچوں کو داخل کرتے وقت فیصلہ کرنے کی ضرورت نہ ہو۔ کنڈرگارٹن یا گریڈ 1 لیکن ہمارے پاس ایک ایسا نظام ہے جو ہمارے تمام بچوں کے لیے منصفانہ اور مساوی ہے،\” انہوں نے پیر کو کونسل آف اٹلانٹک پریمیئرز کے لیے ایک پریس کانفرنس میں کہا۔
\”آج ہمارے پاس ایسا نہیں ہے، ہمارے پاس طبقاتی نظام ہے جو منصفانہ اور مساوی نہیں ہے۔
لیکن کیٹنگ کا کہنا ہے کہ اس تجویز نے وزیر اعظم کے ذریعہ شناخت کردہ اسٹریمنگ کے مسئلے کو حل کرنے کے لئے زیادہ کام نہیں کیا ہوگا۔
\”ہمارے کلاس رومز دائمی طور پر وسائل سے کم ہیں،\” انہوں نے کہا۔
\”ہم دو درجے کے نظام کے بارے میں بات کرتے ہیں، ہم سٹریمنگ کے بارے میں بات کرتے ہیں، تاہم جو تبدیلیاں تجویز کی گئی تھیں وہ صرف طالب علموں میں ردوبدل ہونے والی تھیں اور وہی مسائل، وہی سیکھنے کے مسائل اب بھی باقی رہیں گے۔\”
کہانی اشتہار کے نیچے جاری ہے۔
ان مسائل کو حل کرنے کے لیے، کیٹنگ کا کہنا ہے کہ حکومت کو کلاس کے سائز کو کم کرنے، وسائل کے مزید اساتذہ کی خدمات حاصل کرنے کے ساتھ ساتھ انگریزی کو دوسری زبان کے طور پر پڑھانے جیسی مہارت رکھنے والوں کی خدمات حاصل کرنے کے ساتھ ساتھ اسکول کے ماہرین نفسیات جیسے دیگر عملے کو بھی بڑھانا چاہیے۔
ہِگز کا کہنا ہے کہ فرانسیسی تعلیمی اصلاحات کے بارے میں بات چیت \’ابھی شروع ہوئی\’
The latest AI gizmo may threaten the jobs of human writers, marketers, lawyers and more, but don\’t fear unnecessarily
ChatGPT could take the roles of human white-collar professionals who deal with the written word as part of their jobs.Photo by Getty Images/Photo Illustration/Gigi Suhanic/Financial Post
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Brendan Caldwell was sitting at his desk in his downtown Toronto office on Feb. 6 to craft his annual Super Bowl party invitation. It is this piece of writing, more than anything else he bangs out over the course of a year, that the chief executive of Caldwell Investment Management Ltd., a financial services firm with a broad portfolio of clients, pours his heart and soul into.
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The party is a tradition, and part of the fun for the past 16 years has involved the host setting down his thoughts and predictions for the big game in essay-like form, filled with punchlines, arcane historical references, arguments for and against the respective foes, and some insights and witticisms, for 200 potential guests to read.
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This year, in a bid to stay “au courant,” Caldwell decided to do something a little different. Having read about the wonders of ChatGPT — an artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI LLC that launched in November and gripped the imagination of the planet by pumping out answers to user questions of all kinds — he ceded part of the invite’s authorship to the bot.
ChatGPT muddled some football facts, lacked in writerly flair and simply wasn’t as good as the genuine, exclusively Caldwell-written invite typically is. But judged purely as a piece of writing, its efforts were good enough (full disclosure: I am on the invite list), and it was produced at a rapid-fire pace that has some believing the bot is an existential threat to white-collar work as we know it and not just another gee-whiz phenomenon.
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If an AI gizmo can write something decent and reasonably intelligent in the blink of an eye, it very well might replace human writers, marketers, lawyers, university professors, accountants, bankers and many other white-collar professionals who deal with the written word as part of their job. Or so the thinking goes.
It’s a big change from those ground underfoot by technological advances in the past. They were often the Joe and Jane Does of the world slugging it out on the assembly line, or driving the horse-and-buggy equivalent of their age into history’s dustbin.
But artificial intelligence is driving change at all levels of the economy, and the horse and buggy of today might just be you, the desk jockey with a university degree or two, and the unwavering certainty that you are not replaceable. Unless, perhaps, it turns out you are.
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Teachers are seen behind a laptop during a workshop on ChatGPT in Geneva.Photo by Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images
Noah Waisberg knows a thing or two about desks and the people who occupy them. He was once an associate at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, a high-end, international law firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions and headquartered in New York.
Due diligence is a major part of M&A work, and that work traditionally involves junior lawyers reading through reams of contracts. It is mind-numbing, time-consuming, painfull
y repetitive stuff, but it represents billable hours, and due diligence accounts for a good chunk of a client’s fees — fees they aren’t always particularly happy with. Waisberg imagined there must be a better way.
“The system didn’t seem sustainable to me,” he said.
He was no techie, but the Toronto native met one in Alexander Hudek at a coffee shop on Queen Street West. The pair co-founded Kira Systems in 2011 and worked to harness artificial intelligence’s power to develop contract analysis software for law firms.
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The resulting new technology didn’t herald widespread layoffs in the legal profession, but instead enabled lawyers to review a huge mass of contracts in a fraction of the time it previously took, and to provide clients with a broader, much more comprehensive legalistic bang for their buck.
“It allowed the lawyers to do the work that was actually worth $500 an hour,” Waisberg said.
Kira Systems co-founder Noah Waisberg in 2019.Photo by Peter J. Thompson/National Post
Kira Systems counted 18 of the 25 largest M&A firms worldwide as customers when Waisberg and Hudek sold the company to North Carolina-based legal software maker Litera Corp. in 2021. The deal allowed them to keep a copy of the underlying technology, which Waisberg is now applying to contract reviews in the corporate space with his latest AI venture, Zuva Inc.
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Waisberg and co. created a happy marriage between lawyers and artificial intelligence, and some believe a similar bliss can be attained with ChatGPT as it blazes a trail from an object of curiosity to an application companies will presumably be scrambling to employ for who knows what end.
But just nine per cent of Americans believe artificial intelligence will do more good than harm, according to a recent poll from Monmouth University in New Jersey, and 65 per cent believe university students are going to use ChatGPT to cheat.
One of the things about AI, and technology in general, is it tends to get better over time. Put another way, imagine how good something is today, and think about it being twice as good two years from now, and twice as good again two years after that, and so on. The ChatGPT of 2023 isn’t going to be the ChatGPT of the future.
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“I think there is a point where you would be crazy not to be scared of that,” Waisberg said.
But the one-time lawyer sketches a scenario where AI is able to mine every single word a writer has ever written and then convert all that verbiage into the best of its best, giving the writer a starting point for the next story’s first draft. AI in this hypothetical scene could empower the writer to think more deeply about the article, and how a story should be constructed, and the essential points it should make.
In other words, fear not unnecessarily, he said.
Of course, the list of jobs that have slammed headlong into innovation in the past is lengthy. Anybody remember the milkman? Equally long, however, is the history of perceiving computers, robots and, more lately, artificial intelligence as harbingers of widespread employment doom destined to eradicate jobs on a massive, permanent scale.
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This human capacity for panicking about the great technological unknown was in evidence at the highest levels of the United States government at least as far back as the 1950s, according to a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report. The computers were going to take over, the narrative went, kicking workers to the curb and plunging America into a jobs’ crisis. The gadgets, of course, did take over — to a point.
Robots weld the beds of Ford F-150 trucks at an assembly plant in Detroit, in 2018.Photo by Carlos Osorio/AP Photo files
Consider that a record 19.6 million Americans were employed in the manufacturing sector in 1979, according to the labour bureau. Those numbers have been in decline ever since, but the overall number of jobs has actually increased, marked by gains in the leisure and hospitality industry, education, health care, and the professional and business services sectors.
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Losing your job stinks, and losing it to some newfangled gizmo must be doubly rough, but there seems to always be other jobs that need doing.
Humans also have something going for them, a built-in advantage artificial intelligence can’t match: o
ur humanity.
Artificial intelligence has billions and billions of data points to mine, and ChatGPT can spit them out in tidy, paragraph form, albeit with factual errors. But our brains allow us to problem solve, and think critically and analytically — thereby catching and correcting those mistakes — while our essence, as flesh-and-blood beings, lets us form bonds with other people.
We foster trust and camaraderie, inspire one another to fight the good fight, and figure out the hard stuff that needs getting done or altogether new stuff that nobody has done before.
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“A lot of the time, in real-life situations, situations are complex — it is not a simple layup — and it takes human intervention to understand a problem,” Hubert Pun, a professor of management science at Western University’s Ivey Business School in London, Ont., said.
The calculator is a good example, he said. In the old days, addition, subtraction, multiplication, long division, rounding to the nearest decimal point and crunching numbers of all sorts was a labour-intensive human task essential to business.
Then along came the calculator, which wasn’t a bad thing since accounting types could suddenly do math more quickly, freeing them to use their analytical skills to find creative new ways for their employers to earn a few more nickels — and maybe hide a few from the taxman — and build better accounting mousetraps.
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His point? Embrace change.
“It is up to you — the user — to use the tool optimally,” Pun said. “If you can optimize the tool, you’ll get ahead, but if you cower in fear in the face of it, and run away, then you’re going to become irrelevant.”
If you cower in fear in the face of it, and run away, then you’re going to become irrelevant
Hubert Pun, professor of management science, Ivey Business School
But grabbing hold of artificial intelligence isn’t just about saving oneself, according to Ed Clark, the former chief executive of Toronto-Dominion Bank and now chair of the Vector Institute, a not-for-profit dedicated to advancing AI research, and a partner at Radical Ventures Investments Inc., the largest AI-targeted venture fund outside of China.
Clark was a young civil servant economist, with progressive leanings, when he wrote a research paper for the Department of Finance in 1974 that said baby boomers would cause per-capita income to grow quite rapidly, since Canada had twice as many people of working age than retirees. The flip side of that, he cautioned, was the situation would be reversed in 2020. The boomers would be retiring, meaning a much smaller, working-age population would need to step up its productivity for income to keep growing.
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Alas, Canada hasn’t stepped up. The country ranks 20th among developed nations in gross domestic product per capita and productivity, according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development data, lagging behind a who’s who of Europe, the U.S. and the United Kingdom.
Ed Clark in 2014.Photo by Craig Robertson/Toronto Sun/QMI Agency
Clark recently reflected upon his government research paper from his vacation home in Florida, and not from a viewpoint of nostalgia, but from the position of a 70-year-old-plus “geezer” who is big into artificial intelligence. He sees AI as the “electricity” of our age and the answer to Canada’s productivity woes.
“We have this double pressure, where we are not doing as well in terms of productivity per worker, and we have the same problem all G7 nations have as an aging population, and so productivity really matters,” he said. “And along comes this new technology that has the opportunity to change productivity.”
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Should the price of change be certain jobs, Clark believes employers have a “moral obligation” to train workers for other jobs.
“AI combined with humans makes the human a way more productive person, and, therefore, they don’t get laid off, they just become more valuable to you,” he said.
It is an upbeat line of reasoning, but we all know things don’t necessarily work out so well for the rank and file when moral obligations tangle with the almighty profit motive.
Back in Toronto, the investment manager who dabbled with ChatGPT for a Super Bowl invite was riffing on artificial intelligence and its potential impact upon his livelihood. Caldwell wouldn’t discount being made irrelevant by AI at some future date, but what he holds to be true in the present is that people would rather talk about “sex” than money.
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Personal finances are among the great taboo topics. Discussing money, along with our hopes, fears and goals for our financial future, is ideally done with a human being one can trust. That person isn’t always going to beat the market, but they will at least pick up the phone when you call.
“We are talking about AI like it is magic, and it isn’t,” Caldwell said. “It is a tool, like the cotton gin or the steam engine.”
As for his ChatGPT-assisted Super Bowl invite, he figured it was worth a “Hail Mary,” but he isn’t ready to convert.
“What ChatGPT’s AI produced was like the NFL official who effectively decided the outcome of the Super Bowl itself,” he said. “However well intentioned, it did not ultimately produce a satisfactory result.”
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ایما میکی نیٹ فلکس کی اصل سیریز سیکس ایجوکیشن کے پانچویں سیزن میں واپس نہیں آئیں گی۔ ڈیڈ لائن رپورٹ کے مطابق شو میں مایو ولی کا کردار ادا کرنے والے میکی چار سیزن کے بعد برطانوی کامیڈی ڈرامہ سے باہر ہونے والے ہیں۔
اداکار سے اگلے سیزن میں سیریز میں واپسی کے بارے میں پوچھا گیا۔ سوال کے جواب میں برطانوی فرانسیسی اسٹار نے بتایا ریڈیو ٹائمز بافٹا ایوارڈز میں، \”سیزن پانچ؟ میں نے ابھی پچھلے ہفتے چوتھا ختم کیا ہے! اس نے مزید کہا: \”نہیں، مجھے نہیں لگتا کہ میں پانچویں سیزن میں ہوں گی۔ میں نے مایو کو الوداع کہا ہے۔
سیزن فور کی شوٹنگ سے پہلے، اداکار نے انکشاف کیا کہ آنے والے سیزن میں اس کا کردار کم اہم ہوگا، کیونکہ وہ ایک قدم پیچھے ہٹیں گی۔ \”یہ بہت واقف محسوس ہوتا ہے! اور یہ تھوڑا سا زیادہ چھٹپٹ ہے کیونکہ ہمارے پاس زیادہ کردار ہیں۔ تو، وہاں ہے… میں اس میں مستقل طور پر نہیں ہوں۔
اس نے سیٹ پر واپس آنے کے لیے اپنے جوش کا بھی اظہار کیا۔ بافٹا ایوارڈ یافتہ نے کہا، \”لیکن ہم ابھی فلم بندی کے بیچ میں ہیں، اور میں واپس آنے کے لیے پرجوش ہوں۔ اور ہاں، میں یہ جاننے کے لیے متجسس ہوں کہ کیا ہونے والا ہے — کیونکہ میں بھی نہیں جانتا۔ جب ہم ساتھ جائیں گے تو مجھے بھی پتہ چل رہا ہے، تو مزہ آئے گا!
اس سیزن میں متعدد اداکار اس سیریز سے باہر ہو رہے ہیں، جن میں تانیا رینالڈز، پیٹریشیا الیسو، سیمون ایشلے اور راکھی ٹھاکر شامل ہیں۔ فہرست میں شامل کرتے ہوئے، اس سے قبل، نکوٹی گٹوا، جو ایرک ایفیونگ کا کردار ادا کر رہے ہیں، نے اسے بھی چھوڑنے کا اشارہ دیا۔
دی ڈاکٹر کون اداکار نے انسٹاگرام پر اپنے کردار ایرک کے نام کے ساتھ اپنے ٹریلر کے دروازے کی تصویر شیئر کی، جس کے کیپشن کے ساتھ لکھا، “گزشتہ دن۔ آخری بار. الوداع ببس، تمام اسباق اور پوری طاقت کے لیے آپ کا شکریہ۔\” مکی اور گٹوا آنے والی باربی فلم میں بھی ایک ساتھ کام کر رہے ہیں۔
کہانی میں شامل کرنے کے لیے کچھ ہے؟ ذیل میں تبصروں میں اس کا اشتراک کریں۔
At a small rural farm about an hour’s drive from the Zambian capital city of Lusaka in late January, US Treasury secretary Janet Yellen stood before a gathering of farmers and told them she understood the destruction that global warming was causing.
“We know that over the past decade, storms, floods, and droughts in Africa have increased in severity and frequency,” Yellen told her audience in Chongwe. “Climate change is not just a future threat; it is already here.”
Her remarks stood in stark contrast with those made last year by another of America’s most senior economists: David Malpass, president of the World Bank. The multilateral lender, created with the twin goals of alleviating poverty and pursuing shared global prosperity, was increasingly being asked to help tackle the impacts of climate change too.
Yet, when asked at a September event if he believes in human-made global warming, the Trump appointee repeatedly dodged the question. “I’m not a scientist,” he said.
The comment sparked a furore and sharpened criticism of the World Bank for not taking the scale of the climate crisis seriously. Although Malpass later walked back the remark, Al Gore, former vice-president of the US, the bank’s largest shareholder, was among those calling on the Biden administration to fire him. “It’s ridiculous to have a climate denier at the head of the World Bank,” Gore said in a September interview.
The pressure on the World Bank chief only grew more intense from there. In mid-October, 10 countries — the G7 plus Australia, the Netherlands and Switzerland — submitted a paper to the World Bank urging it to “refresh its vision” and align itself with the goals of the Paris Agreement to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
A plan outlined by the bank early in January for how it would incorporate climate change, and other global issues such as pandemic preparedness, into its work was dismissed by major shareholders as being not ambitious enough.
Some blamed the clunky, bureaucratic machinery of the institution for tempering the political energy of the moment. The Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act, passed over the summer, had set the US on a path to a cleaner energy future, and was hailed as a milestone in the country’s approach to tackling climate change.
Then on Tuesday, a few weeks after Yellen’s return from Zambia, Malpass made a call to the US Treasury to say he would end his term in June, almost a year early.
Officials were caught on the back foot. Although frustrated with the slow pace of change at the bank, in closed-door meetings in Washington Yellen had argued that removing an official appointed by Biden’s predecessor would set a bad political precedent.
Yellen and many others view alleviating poverty and tackling climate change as a unified ambition, rather than distinct goals. Now, many of the World Bank’s member countries want climate to be at the centre of its mission, and not at the periphery.
Less wealthy nations have been pushing for better lending terms and other support to help them adapt to increasing temperatures, rising sea levels and more extreme weather events, and pay for the transition to clean energy systems.
“For us climate is development, climate is poverty — so the distinction is not that obvious,” says Ali Mohammed, climate adviser to Kenyan president William Ruto. “Climate change has affected every sphere of human development and livelihoods.”
Wealthy countries responsible for the bulk of historic pollution, meanwhile, are increasingly looking to the World Bank as a source of international climate finance on a scale they cannot provide, as they confront difficult questions about who should pay for the catastrophic impacts of hurricanes, floods and wildfires.
The scale of the task is formidable: $125tn of climate investment will be needed by 2050 if the world is to slash emissions and meet the Paris Agreement goals of limiting warming to well below 2C, according to research commissioned by the UN high-level climate action champions.
“If we really want this [climate] agenda to move, there is no other way other than to have the multilateral development banks [MDBs] expand considerably,” says Homi Kharas, a senior fellow in the Center for Sustainable Development, housed in the global economy and development programme at Brookings. Given its size and influence, he adds, “it all starts with the World Bank.”
The US traditionally appoints the World Bank president, and is now racing to draw up a shortlist of candidates with climate credentials who could refashion the bank while balancing the interests of its almost 200 member states.
Among many shareholders and climate-minded bank officials, a period of pessimism and turbulence is receding in favour of a new optimism that Malpass’s successor might mean the start of a new era.
“There’s a great hope that whoever comes next can meet the moment on climate change,” says one development official. “Malpass was really one of the last vestiges of the Trump administration.”
Yet for others, there are fears that a new climate-oriented mission might distract from the bank’s traditional development mandate.
The Bridgetown agenda
The seeds of the World Bank and its sister organisation the IMF were sown at the Bretton Woods conference in 1944, to help the world recover from the economic ravages of war and create a new monetary system.
Almost 80 years on, some say it’s time for a new global economic compact designed to tackle the existential threat of climate change. One of the leading voices is Mia Mottley, the prime minister of Barbados, who has called for “a new internationalism”, and argued that the Bretton Woods institutions “no longer serve the purpose in the 21st century that they served in the 20th century”.
Mottley, whose campaign has been called “the Bridgetown agenda”, has pushed for a greater use of concessional finance such as low-interest, long-term debt instruments to finance clean-energy development across the world, as well as climate-resilient infrastructure. Smaller nations must be able to tackle climate change without falling into unsustainable debt, she argues.
Mottley’s vision has attracted the public backing of French president Emmanuel Macron, who threw his weight behind her ambitious calls for reform during the COP27 UN climate summit in Egypt last year.
Other countries have called on MDBs to fund investments that benefit countries worldwide — and, in particular, to help rapidly growing middle-income countries shift their economies away from coal, the most polluting fossil fuel.
In response to these and other calls, the World Bank produced an “evolution road map” that explored what more it could do to tackle climate change and other globally important catastrophes.
In its paper, the bank suggested that in order for it to continue financing the world’s poorest countries, while also lending more to middle-income nations to help them achieve their climate goals, it would need an injection of cash from shareholders.
But the plea for more cash was universally criticised by the bank’s big donor shareholders, including the US, which have had their budgets squeezed by the pandemic, inflation and an energy crisis.
Joe Thwaites, an international climate finance advocate at non-profit the Natural Resources Defense Council, said the road map was “a distinct combination of navel gazing and finger pointing . . . Fundamentally, it doesn’t strike me as grasping the scale of the problem.”
A senior government official at the German ministry for economic co-operation and development agrees, saying: “I would not say that the bank hasn’t progressed. But the bank is not where the bank should be.”
The World Bank says discussions around the road map were “a shareholder-led process” and added that the bank would not comment on the views of its shareholders.
According to the bank, it increased its climate finance from $10.9bn to $31.7bn over the past seven years. Although the bank’s climate finance measured as a proportion of its overall lending has steadi
ly increased, according to independent analysis by climate group NRDC, it still lags behind three other large MDBs, including the European Investment Bank and the African Development Bank.
Spending better
Rather than give it more money, G7 countries are pushing for the World Bank to look at how it could free up more cash from its balance sheets to supercharge climate spending.
One person close to discussions about how to reform the bank says G7 representatives are “concentrating on the idea that the World Bank needs to spend better before it gets more money”.
Under its current model, the World Bank has turned relatively modest sums into much bigger numbers, according to an independent review of MDBs commissioned by the G20 and published last year.
Between 1944 and June 2021, shareholder countries contributed $19.2bn capital in total to its main lending facility, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. With that capital, IBRD has issued more than $750bn in loans and $23bn in grants to the world’s poorest countries, as well as covering the costs of its global development data and research.
But the G20 report said that the MDBs could do more still if they took certain steps. With “very manageable changes to risk tolerance” they could boost their lending capacity by “several hundreds of billions of dollars over the medium term” while still maintaining their credit ratings.
The World Bank has for decades maintained that holding a triple A rating from all three major credit rating agencies is essential for its operations. Shareholders, too, benefit from the bank being able to access low-cost funding from bond markets, which is where the bulk of the bank’s funding comes from, and developing countries have warned against losing the rating.
But the report said the MDBs were possibly being more conservative than they needed to be to maintain a top triple-A credit rating. Shareholders ought to reconsider how much risk they wanted the institutions to take, it said, and consider allowing the banks to make changes such as adjusting the amount of capital they held against loans and how they treated their “callable capital”, or money they could summon from shareholders in the event of a financial emergency.
Avinash Persaud, climate adviser to Barbados leader Mottley, says the report highlighted that “if you need to get to a totally different type of scale of lending, you can’t do it using the old fashioned approach of paid-in capital”.
If the World Bank takes up the G20 reforms and can convince countries to increase capital, then even a modest injection would have a huge impact, says Lord Nicholas Stern, one of the institution’s former chief economists.
“What people don\’t understand is how much value for money is in a capital increase,” says Stern, who is chair of the Grantham Research Institute at LSE. “For very modest sums you could double the [World Bank’s] lending. It could have an enormous effect.”
Although the bank has publicly welcomed the G20’s recommendations, multiple shareholders told the Financial Times that the institution had not yet started exploring its most ambitious proposals. Two shareholders say there were concerns that the bank was “slow walking” the recommendations.
The cost of change
Not all countries, particularly those that primarily borrow from the World Bank, are comfortable with the institution taking on a greener hue.
Some large fossil fuel-reliant shareholders — including the petrostate Saudi Arabia plus Russia and India, along with major African and Latin American countries — are pushing back against the bank morphing into a “green bank”.
Others are worried that a focus on climate may come at the expense of money for development, or result in more money for middle-income nations and less for the very poorest.
Amar Bhattacharya, a senior fellow in the Center for Sustainable Development, says there was a perception among some developing countries that “the climate agenda is being imposed on them”.
“They see an element of luxury in the climate agenda that we are trying to push,” he says. “As one executive director said to me, ‘I don’t want the World Bank to stop doing what it’s doing in health and education.’”
A recent note by the G11 group of developing nations about potential World Bank reforms, seen by the FT, said that “promoting development is at the very reason for each World Bank Group institution’s existence”. It was important that they remained “focused on the purpose for which they were established”.
The note was signed by countries including Brazil, Pakistan, India, Indonesia, China, Saudi Arabia, Russia and more than two dozen African nations.
Faten Aggad, an adviser at the African Climate Foundation, says there were also concerns among some developing nations that rich countries were looking to “shift” their responsibilities for providing climate finance “to the multilateral development banks”.
Supporters of reform insist this is not an either/or proposition. “There’s no horse race between climate on the one hand and development and poverty on the other,” says Stern. “Sometimes it’s set up that way . . . I think that’s a very serious mistake. If we fail on one we fail on the other.”
Looking ahead
Malpass’s departure has cleared the way for the US to propose a president with the financial markets literacy to study how far the bank can comfortably adjust its business model and formalise its commitment to tackling climate change.
The US Treasury is drawing up a shortlist of potential successors that is expected to include Samantha Power, head of the US Agency for International Development, Rockefeller Foundation president Rajiv Shah and World Trade Organization director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
The next major flashpoint is the bank’s spring meetings, to be held in Washington DC in April, where it will be under intense pressure from the US and others to outline more concrete plans for improving its response to climate change.
“There are crunch discussions and decisions coming in the spring meetings,” says Stern. The US has suggested that “easy wins” could be implementing some of the smaller points in the G20-commissioned report, such as slightly lowering the bank’s equity-to-loan ratio and using hybrid capital instruments. Malpass said last week that the bank’s shareholders were already considering proposals to lower the lender’s equity-to-loan ratio by on
e percentage point, in a move that could free up about $4bn.
Yellen has also urged the World Bank to engage in “stronger” mobilisation of private finance, and some shareholders want the reform effort to include new targets for the institution linked to how much private capital the bank leverages, rather than on how much money it lends.
Another G7 shareholder says more difficult conversations — around how the bank assessed the risk of its lending operations, for example — could now be accelerated.
“Shareholders feel a sense of resolve,” says Persaud, Mottley’s climate adviser. “We want to raise back the ambition that somehow went into retreat.”
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