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ISLAMABAD: The budget document for 2021-22 shows that the official level of poverty in Pakistan has declined from 24.3 percent in 2015-16 to 21.9 percent in 2018-19.It indicates that poverty.
LISGIS Launches Harmonizing and Improving Statistics in West Africa Project to Promote Development in Liberia
LISGIS Launches Harmonizing and Improving Statistics in West Africa Project to Promote Development in Liberia
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The project is being implemented in line with the framework of the Nation Strategy for the Development of Statistics (NSDS II). It is developed by LISGIS with the help of development partners covering the period of 2017-2021.
Monrovia – Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS) with funding from the World Bank has launched the Harmonizing and Improving Statistics in West Africa (HISWA) Liberia Project to promote development in the country.
HISWA Liberia launch
With funding from the World Bank Group, the government through the Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS) has launched a five-year project called Harmonizing and Improving Statistics in West Africa (HISWA).
The ceremony, which was launched by the Assistant Finance Minister for Development Planning, Benedict Kolubah, as proxy for the Finance Minister, Samuel D. Tweah, took place on Thursday, April 29, 2021, at the Ministerial Complex in Congo Town under the theme, “Supporting Statistics for Development Planning”.
The program was attended by several personalities, including Nimba County District #8
Representative,
Larry P. Younquoi, Dr. Julius Sarwolo Nelson, Jr., European Union representative, Federation of Liberian Youth, Liberia National Student Union, LISGIS staff, and among others.
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April 7, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The UNDP s Pakistan National Human Development Report 2020 highlights two different Pakistans, one of the richest and the other of the poorest resulting in massive levels of income inequality.
The NHDR report 2020 launched by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and authored by renowned economist Dr. Hafiz A Pasha released on Tuesday mentions the idea of the two different Pakistans evokes images of the country’s richest and poorest groups – one with a multitude of opportunities to pursue quality education, secure responsive health care, and live off generational wealth; and the other, without even the bare minimum. Overall, the total privileges enjoyed by Pakistan’s most powerful groups amounted to Rs2,660 billion in 2017-2018, equivalent to 7 percent of the country’s GDP.