Modern, packaged milk still struggles to compete with the traditional alternative of loose, raw milk. Photo credit: Fawad A. Najam, Flickr.com |
Monday, 9 April 2018
The Dairy Reform That Wasn’t
By Rashid Mehmood and Natasha Ansari
There is a public debate about the quality and safety of milk sold to consumers. Most recently the Supreme Court took regulatory action with respect to some brands of packaged milk and also issued notices to companies regarding clearer labeling of whiteners as not being milk. Public attention on the dairy sector is welcome, but as government and courts gear up for action, it is important to understand the roots of current regulatory lapses, and to set out a broader agenda of reform that goes beyond consumer protection.
Wednesday, 4 April 2018
The Mystery of Political Will
by Kabeer Dawani
Along with corruption, the “lack of political will” is perhaps the most common lament among Pakistanis for public policy failures. For instance, a recent article in the Economic and Political Weekly argued, “many of the issues surrounding the recent census [in Pakistan] would have been solved had there been a political will.”
Political will is thought to be the solution to all development problems. But what is it? Photo credit: Flickr.com |
Along with corruption, the “lack of political will” is perhaps the most common lament among Pakistanis for public policy failures. For instance, a recent article in the Economic and Political Weekly argued, “many of the issues surrounding the recent census [in Pakistan] would have been solved had there been a political will.”
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