Sunday, 21 June 2015

Yulin

There have been various  social media campaigns raised these days with the hash tag #stopyulin,
so I thought  to share the back ground and philosophy behind Yulin.  In actual Yulin  is a city  of China which is located in southern  region.  The literal meaning  of Yulin is Jade Forest.

The Southern  region of China has been celebrating  cats and dogs meat festivals since 1990. From
past few years this festival had taken attention  of various  pets rights activists  who believe that
slaughtering  pets is illegal.  In 2013 the campaign  highlighted  the event in such a negative manner that the local Government even refused that such event ever existed.


The worst part is that every year in summers the residents of Yulin slaughter,  steel, torture and eat
over 10,000 dogs. They boil them alive, rip their skin off, put them in small cages, beat them, provide them with electrical  shocks  and hook their heads and bodies as a display.


The philosophy  behind torturing  the dogs is that if they are given physical  pain before slaughtering, the meat would become even tastier due to discharge  of adrenaline hormones.  Several  petitions
have been written to request the local Government  of Yulin to put an end to this cruel and inhumane
practice.

Monday, 2 June 2014

FOOT CARE FOR DIABETIC PATIENTS

Diabetes is one emerging and rapidly increasing disease. In routine course the people do not consider foot care to be an important part of their health which is truly wrong. However, diabetic patients cannot take their feet for granted. There are two major complications that can be faced by diabetic patients when it comes to their feet. First is diabetic nerve damage and the other is poor blood circulation.  These two complications lead to problems such as ulcers that may go severe to become amputations. 

Complications:

  1. The common foot problems faced by diabetic patients are: corns, calluses, bunions, ingrown toe nails, arthritis and even broken bones and ruptured vessels.
  2.  The people having diabetic nerve damage can not even feel the wound or ulcer on their feet. They may keep walking miles without feeling any pain caused due to skin damage or wounds as a result of which the area gets infected.
  3.  As the people with diabetes have poor blood circulation so enough oxygen is not carries by the red blood cells to their feet. Moreover, its blood cells that carry antibiotics to the infected areas. When the blood supply will be insufficient the feet will not get enough oxygen and antibiotics would not be carried which will result in failure of wounds to get healed rapidly and properly. 
  4. Diabetes patients have high blood sugars which can interfere the natural immune and defense system of the body. When the defense system is interrupted the white blood cells find it hard to heal the wounds. 
  5. The fungus attacks are more frequent in case of diabetes, as the fungus grows more in the presence of sugar. When the foot skin will be damaged, the germs will enter easily. In the presence of moisture and availability of high sugar in blood the fungus will find perfect conditions to grow.
Tips To Prevent Foot Problems:

Here are some daily based practices which may help to prevent above mentioned complications:

  1. Touch your feet everyday: tops, bottoms, backs, sides and in between the toes.
  2. Keep feet clean and dry.
  3. Cut the nails and file the edges properly.
  4. Moisturize the dry feet skin daily with good lotion.
  5. Avoid injuries to feet.
  6. Wear well fitted socks made from material that wicks away the moisture and sweat. 
  7. Wear soft shoes and avoid flat shoes.
  8. Check the cracks in the shoes. If any cracks found, replace your shoes with the new ones.
  9. Exercise daily and keep you weight under control.
  10. try to keep blood sugar level under control and monitored. 



Friday, 31 January 2014

Highlights of First Month of 2014 for UNO __ Part II


Continuing from where I ended. In the previous part the UNO’s progress upon peace and security, women and children and economic development were discussed. In this part culture and education, environment and shelter, humanitarian aid and refugees, human rights and updates on crime, laws and prevention of these crimes are discussed.
In the month of January, UN agencies urged to stop killing various journalists in various countries. During this month three journalists were murdered in separate attacks that took place in Southern Philippine. 6 journalists were murdered in two attacks in Iraq and Zakir Ali was murdered in Pakistan in the region of Sindh.
Due to South Sudan unrest, several children from primary schools failed to take their final exams. This month, hundreds of students were assisted by UN to give final exams in South Sudan and complete their primary education. However, according to one UN report, 125 million children around the world could not read a single sentence even after four years of attending education which is wastage of UN grants amounting to $129 billion a year. UN urged Government to employee best teachers to achieve universal education goals.
This month UN raised to bring awareness on science of crystallography, revealing the structure of DNA, fabricating computer memories and designing new and more potent drugs. Moreover, a week before opening of Winter Olympics in Russia UN stressed upon ceasing hostilities ahead of the game.
UN put its best efforts to stem climate change and pointed two special envoys to mobilize political will and action a head of 2014 climate summit. UN declared 3rd March to be “World Wild Life Day”.  Mountainous regions are considered as the source of benefit. Hence, UN urged to derive all possible benefits to bring sustainable development.
UNEP applauded China to be the first republic to crack down the stockpiling of ivory and its illegal trade reporting six tons of ivory being destroyed by the Government. Moreover, UN encouraged enhancing green economic growth to develop low carbon economy as part of post 2015 agenda.
According to UN report the demand for new land to grow food in Brazil is increasing day by day and if this demand will continue at the current rate it will result in vital forest, savannahs and grass land lost in Brazil by 2050.
Now let’s discuss UN humanitarian aids and refugees. According to the UN report only 6% of $247 million have been funded by donors to develop rehabilitation for Car victims which will work for the next 100 days only. 900,000 people have so far been victimized in CAR. Also, UN called for reestablishment of roads in Car to allow access to food supply to the victims.
 UN further reported hindrance in rehabilitation work in Syria and Palestine by desperate rebellions. UN announced 486 million humanitarian aids for neglected crisis in 10 countries. Moreover, UN set new camps for refugees in South Sudan extending the influx in the neighboring countries like Uganda, Ethiopia and Kenya.
UN human rights and humanitarian chief took notice of the alarming situation of violence prevailing in Myanmar’s Rakhine state where 110,000 people have been uprooted in Buddhist- Muslim attacks in 18 months.   Moreover, clashes in Iraq uprooted 140,000 people in Anbar province. UNHCR reported 6000 people fled to Niger and Cameroon from North Nigeria as a result of bombing in villages leaving 2 villages in smoke.
UN delivered aid to Libyans in the form of medicine and food and urged to put an end to violence. Despite peace advancement in Congo, 3million of displaced people still need aid, as mentioned in a UN report. One milestone achieved in Somalia is that UN updated the guidelines on the rehabilitation of people fleeing from South and Central Somalia.
UN human rights experts urged Qatar to bring reforms to its justice system. Rwandan Government is encouraged by UN to uplift restrictions on freedom of peace assembly and association to move towards economic development after 1994 genocide. Furthermore, UN expressed its hopes to ensure democratic transition in Tunisia peacefully.
UN agencies are working fast this year with Government and partners to combat human trafficking, kidnapping and smuggling. UNODC reported Myanmar as Golden Triangle are for opium poppy cultivation for seventh consecutive years.
This month Security Council extended its mandate and terms of judges serving on UN tribunal set up that has been dealing with worst atrocities committed during Balkan conflicts of 1990s. UN congratulated new prime minister of Somalia and showed hopes of betterment in the country’s situation by 2014.
General Secretary congratulated UN backed Special Court for Sierra Leone for coming up with important achievements by 2013 and ensuring accountability for crimes committed during civil war. UN launched a campaign to spotlight links between organized crimes and counterfeit goods which amounted to $250 billion a year.  UNCC panel paid $1.03 billion to Government of Kuwait as a settlement of loss suffered by Kuwait due to Iraq’s invasion in 1990.


Sunday, 5 January 2014

25 Ways Of Corporate Social Responsibilty

Corporate social responsibility is an  emerging concept  in the corporate world .The concept  has transferred  from developed countries to developing countries  and under developed countries .However this concept has not fully matured  in industries of Pakistan .As we see that the industries from corporate sector  of European and American States are now doing no business without CSR ,but as in Pakistan  the concept of CSR  is more popular in among Blue chip companies. There might be various reasons behind this such as the companies having better financial health spend more on CSR as they have more cash reserves.

    The concept can also be taken as the companies who do more CSR shall have higher financial performance .This can also be interpreted as the companied who do CSR get famous among the people and people prefer to buy more of their products or avail more of their services and hence they  become financial  stronger and stronger. 
Here are 25 great ways by which companies can do CSR.


1-Welfare for Special People: This includes any welfare work for those who are mentally or physically disable. This might include education for special children, special youngsters, old age houses and day care center, health and medical facilities etc.
2-Community Development: By community development we means development of colonies for employees with facilities for their children such as schools, colleges etc along with medical complex, market for purchase of basic needs etc.
3-Sports Infrastructure: This includes sports complex construction, facility of training to youngsters for applying in national and international teams, sponsorship of players, grooming of players, funds and finances to sports industries.

4-Youth Empowerment: The youth of Pakistan is enthusiastic and energetic they only need opportunities to avail the companies can provide youth with various forums, platforms, scholarship programs and project funding scheme.
5-Conservation of natural resources: Natural resources are limited and are precious so they should not be wasted the companies can con tribute towards society by saving their resources and using them carefully.
6-Awareness campaigns: The Company may contribute towards society by raising various campaigns such as AIDS, Cancer, Thalesemia, Dengue programs, women right, children and labor right campaigns etc.
7-Health care: The companies doing CSR not only provide medical facilities to their employees but also spend part of their income for financing expensive treatment e.g. cancer, AIDs, kidney transplant, etc.
8-Recyclying: It is responsibility for every company to dump their waste, material in a proper way. More over these companies should recycle their recyclables products by following most environment friendly manner.

9-Relief campaigns: Every country faces natural disasters in one way or other sometimes they are in the form of earthquake and sometimes as tsunami, floods etc. The society responsible companies provide relief to the affective people and help the people by funds donation and other volunteer services.
10-Image of Pakistan: As we know that there are various misconception about Pakistan on international level. So the companies should put efforts to improve image of Pakistan.
11-Sectarian sector opportunities: It is responsibility of companies socially, morally and ethically to remove sectarian difference at work place and provide jobs without discrimination of sects, provinces, class, creed, social background etc.
12-Energy Conservation: The companies just like natural resources, utilize energy as per requirement and safe the energy from wastage.
13-Rural development: The companies must focus on development of rural areas by establishing schools, colleges, better residential structure, infrastructure along with improvement in means of faring, hauling etc.
14-Equal Opportunity: The companies should have equal opportunity plan of employment, which means the company should give equal opportunities to both female and make in salaries, work, leaves, promotion, parties, benefits etc.
15- Women Empowerment: The companies can play important role in empowering women in society and helping them to get rid of waani, karokari, burning, servile marriages and violence.
16- Green house: The companies should focus on enhancing greenery as by the establishment of industries the environment is getting more and more polluted. So by planting more trees, the environment can be made healthier to breathe easily. It must be obligatory for tobacco, chemical, paper, cement, petroleum etc industries for planting as much trees as they can.
17-Sponsoring NGOs: As non-profit and non-government organizations remain active and pro-active in social welfare, the companies may do CSR by sponsoring and funding programs of NGOs.
18-Charity: The companies can contribute a portion of their income for donations and charities for the welfare of mankind. They may give such donations and funds to charity finds or institutions. 
19-Wild Life: Due to toxicants of products and pollution the wild life is extincting the companies may join hands with organization that WWF to save wild life species and support them to bring up existing species with care, so that they may continue their generation.
20-Culture: The companies may do CSR by promoting culture, values, traditions, norms, customs and rituals of a country. They may promote culture by cultural promotion campaigns, arranging seminars on cultural importance, showing cultural photographs on their calendars and annual reports etc.     
21-Environment Protection: The companies may help in overall protection of the environment. The companies may set programs and schemes such as National Environment day, Cleaning Campaigns in schools and colleges and above all following environmental laws.

22-Infrastructure: Normally the factories are established in the areas away from cities. The company can do CSR by developing infrastructure in the nearby industries.
23-Education: One of the most important CSR a company can do is financing needy children for education. The companies can also take part in the establishment of schools, colleges, universities, diploma and training institutes etc. Along with this they may offer some scholarship programs for those youngsters who want to go to study abroad.
24-Employee safety: It is very important for organizations to ensure safety of employees and their first aid. In factories specially those dealing in chemicals or any manufacturing procedure it is necessary that employees should be safe.

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Significance and Decline in Foreign Investment in Pakistan



SIGNIFICANCE OF FDI FOR PAKISTAN:

1.     Provision of capital:
       Less developed countries are less developed mainly due to the reason that they face shortage of capital. Same is the case with Pakistan.It is unable to start valuable projects for stimulating economy’s activities. MNC’s bring capital into the country so that it could be used for utilizing country resources efficiently and help in the growth of the economy.
2.     Filling up of saving investment gap
      Foreign direct investment fills the difference between the target  investment and locally mobilized savings. Consequently the country achieves the growth and development targets.


















 Stimulating domestic investment:
       Foreign direct investment fills saving investment gap. As this gap fills up increased savings will result into increase domestic investment as well.
4.     Capital formation
      Capital formation refers to increase in capital assets or stocks in economy. When investment increases capital formation occurs which is very important for the rapid growth of economy.
5.     Technology transfer:
       When MNC’s bring capital into the host country they utilize it efficiently by using advanced technology .so transfer of technology, its usage and adaptation becomes easier not only for the particular company but also for domestic investors.
6.     Increase in employment:
      With the foreign workforce MNC’s also provide employment opportunity to  the local people of the host country so that their income and living standard may increase.
7.     Managerial skills and entrepreneurial ability:
    When MNC’s start operating in another country(less developed)  they operate their activities in their own way. So the local employees would have opportunity to learn from their  unique and effective managerial and marketing skills and get benefit from their entrepreneurial abilities.
8.     Learning of local enterprises:         
      It encourages the local enterprises to invest more in development projects. The local entrepreneurs can adopt modern methods of production of goods from the foreign investors.
9.     Access to markets:
      Developed countries have greater and easy access to the international market. So with their help developing countries also get access to these markets and start participating in international trade activities.
10.                        Facilitates the utilization and exploitation of local raw materials:
Due  to shortage of capital, developing countries are not able to fully or efficiently utilize their idle resources but due to the incoming capital and better technology with efficient entrepreneurial skills such countries idle resources would come into use.

11.                        Increase in GDP:
      As GDP is the total final goods and services produced in a year within the geographicalboundaries of the country and it has nothing to do with nationality of its producers so GDP increases with foreign investment.
12.                        Boost in exports:
      Due to foreign direct investment production in the host country increases due to which it becomes able to export the excess production and earn foreign exchange.
13.                        Fills foreign exchange gap:
The FDI brings foreign exchange in the country and fills gap between required foreign exchange and those earned from exports.
14.                        Increases govt. revenue:
      Taxes are the primary source of any country’s revenue. By foreign direct investment revenues of government increases because the government levies tax on projects operated with the private foreign investment.
15.                        Industrialization and development:
With the incoming capital, advanced technology, more investment, capital formation and increased government revenues boost the industrialization process in the economy which leads to the production of quality goods and services.
     16.Stimulates investment in R&D:
      Research and development is important for any country’s development and for raising its nation’s living standard. Foreign direct investment is also utilized in research and development processes which also motivates local investors to participate in this area.



Negative effects:
Although FDI has its own importance for Pakistan’s economy but it has certain negativity for the economy as well.
1.     Suppresses local entrepreneurship
         As mostly foreign investors use superior knowledge and techniques of production so they produce better quality of goods and drive out local competitors.
2.     Concentration to only urban areas
         The foreign investors they usually prefer to invest in urban areas. Consequently the development projects concentrate in urban areas. It increases the imbalance between the rural and urban areas that leads to rural urban migration and increase civic problems in the urban areas.
3.     Influence on govt. policies
         The foreign investors influence the government policies using different tactics in their own favor which may exploit the interests of local investors.
4.     Worse BOP
          If the imported/incoming capital is more expensive and earnings through exports is less, BOP of the country may get worsen.
5.     Inappropriate products:
         As the private foreign investors come through multinational companies, the MNC’s stimulate inappropriate consumption patterns through advertising. They sometimes may also use capital intensive techniques in production of goods and services that may lead to unemployment.
6.     Pollution creation:
          Due to greater foreign direct investment as the process of industrialization boosts up, with finished goods by-products will also produce which will pollute the environment.






DECLINE IN FDI
Significant deregulation and various incentives/concessions are given
to foreign investors, but Pakistan still faces serious problems as far as implementation of foreign investment policies are concerned. Due to weak policies and inappropriate implementation.
Reasons for decline in FDI:
1.     Global economic recession:
It has caused many developed countries to cut their capital expenditure and reduce FDI. Crisis originated in developed countries are indirectly affecting the FDI flow in our country. FDI flow into our country is less than 1% of its made globally.
2.     Political instability:
Political stability is essential to attract foreign direct investment because it creates confidence for private foreign investors. Unfortunately the political condition in Pakistan is not satisfactory. Frequent changes in government bring changes in policies which make difficult for foreigners to adopt abruptly.

3.     Weak law and order:
Unsatisfactory law and order situation is making investment in Pakistan unattractive for foreigners.  When their capital and the personnel is not safe they won’t consider investing in our country. Our major industrial and commercial center, Karachi is facing chaos. Law and order situation in Punjab and other provinces is also not satisfactory.Terrorists attacks have made the situation even more worsen.

4.     Power, gas and water shortage:
Industries run through power, use of gas is a must and here in Pakistan these resources are not provided in adequate quantity. This is due to inefficiency of the local government. Dams in our country are also not enough to supply the adequate quantity of water to the economy which creates  problem in industries set up and their working.

5.     Inadequate infrastructure:
Pakistan compares unfavorably in infrastructure facilities with other developing countries that have attracted higher levels of foreign investment.Pakistan has only 18% of paved roads in good condition as against 50% in Thailand, 31%in Philippines, and 30% in Indonesia. Pakistan has extensive network of railway but it is also poorly managed. Telecommunication is another bottleneck. There are only 10 telephones per 1,000 persons in Pakistan compared with 31 and 112 in Thailand and Malaysia, respectively.

6.     Untrained labour force:
Pakistan is suffering from the shortage of technically trained and educated labour. Pakistan is at a more serious disadvantaged position in terms of education and health compared with other countries that have attracted FDI at much higher levels. As the labour conditions are not fit so FDI is decreasing in our country.


Suggestions
1.     Limits on profit repatriation
2.     Local partners:
        The host country may insist that the foreign investors take local investors as their partners so as to increase local influence over production and distribution patterns of the foreigners.
3.     Export requirements:
        It may also be binding for the MNC’s that only certain portion of their output is to be exported, major should be supplied in local markets.
4.     Increasing government efficiency:
·        Government should try its best to strengthen law and order situation in the country. It should make strong appropriate policies to attract foreign investors.
·        It should lessen its personal expenditures and pay special attention to infrastructure building.
·        Literacy rate needs to be raised up; more technical institutions should be established to polish the technical skills of the workers.