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Is inequality inevitable?

The writer is the Resident Representative UNDP Pakistan. He tweets @knutostby Inequality makes headlines every day. Most of us now, are unfortunately getting used to the bold font condemning racial injustice, gender violence, and the rising costs of living. Inequality has even defined the Covid-19 pandemic; from who gets infected to who gets vaccinated first. Within this context, one can be forgiven for thinking that inequality is simply collateral for the world we live in: ‘This is how it has always been, and this is how it will always be’. However, inequality is not inevitable. UNDP’s Pakistan National Human Development Report (NHDR) 2020 on Inequality, entitled “The Three Ps of Inequality: Power, People, and Policy”, attempts to highlight this idea. Authored by former finance minister Dr Hafiz Pasha, the report examines inequality of income and opportunity in Pakistan, and lays out a reform agenda that can put the country on the road to an equal society.

She fled home to escape violence Now she s been lost at sea for two months

She fled home to escape violence Now she s been lost at sea for two months
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Malaysia-bound and fleeing Bangladesh, Rohingya Muslim refugees are feared lost at sea

Malaysia-bound and fleeing Bangladesh, Rohingya Muslim refugees are feared lost at sea CNN 1 hr ago By Priyali Sur and Rebecca Wright, CNN © Courtesy Gule Jaane Noor Kayas wanted more from life than was possible in a crowded refugee camp in Bangladesh. Noor Kayas fled the refugee camp without telling anyone at home. At sea the next morning, the teenager used a satellite phone to call her mother, Gule Jaan, 43, to say she was heading for Malaysia on a small wooden boat, packed with 87 Rohingya refugees, including 65 women and girls. © Courtesy Gule Jaane Noor asked her mother for money to pay traffickers to transport her to Malaysia.

She fled home to escape violence Now she s been lost at sea for two months

Noor Kayas fled the refugee camp without telling anyone at home. At sea the next morning, the teenager used a satellite phone to call her mother, Gule Jaan, 43, to say she was heading for Malaysia on a small wooden boat, packed with 87 Rohingya refugees, including 65 women and girls. Some were fleeing what their families say is the increased risk of sexual assault and rape during the pandemic in the sprawling refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar, in Bangladesh, home to more than 1 million displaced people. The 16-year-old asked her mother to pay 40,000 taka ($470) to the trafficker for her passage to Malaysia, where she hoped to have a better life. Her mother was still arranging the payment when families of other passengers on board received a call to say the boat’s engine had failed.

She fled home to escape violence Now she s been lost at sea for two months

She fled home to escape violence Now she s been lost at sea for two months
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