The World’s Ten Biggest Problems – Part 2 – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #1265

Asrar Qureshi’s blog post discusses interconnected global challenges, including poverty, food insecurity, migration, education inequality, and weapons proliferation. It emphasizes that these issues stem from systemic failures and require inclusive solutions, ethical governance, and long-term leadership. The focus is on execution, collaboration, and human-centered development to address these pressing problems.
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Global Wealth Inequality – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #1175

Asrar Qureshi’s blog highlights a DevelopmentAid article by Lydia Gichuki, exploring why poverty persists amid global wealth. Key factors include wealth concentration, the resource curse, and economic inequality. The article suggests inclusive growth strategies, such as Universal Basic Income, debt relief, and fair taxation, emphasizing that poverty is a choice shaped by policy decisions.
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Pakistan at 78: Rising Together Towards a Brighter Future – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post 1146

As Pakistan celebrates its 78th Independence Day, reflections on its journey reveal challenges like corruption, economic hardship, and educational gaps. However, the resilience of its people and the potential for collective action offer hope for a brighter future. Each citizen’s contribution is essential for progress and unity in nation-building.
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Foreign Aid Cuts and Global Development Part 2 – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #1122

Asrar Qureshi’s blog highlights severe cuts in global aid from the U.S., UK, Australia, and EU, jeopardizing health, education, and humanitarian efforts. The reductions threaten millions, reversing decades of progress and emboldening authoritarian regimes. NGOs face challenges ahead, requiring adaptation to a funding vacuum, while developing countries may experience both opportunities and risks.
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