Showing posts with label Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Obama. Show all posts

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Pakistan Security Update - 21 / 07 / 2010

Pakistan Security Update - July 21, 2010

  • President Obama vows to increase cooperation with Pakistan
  • U.S. Special Operations Forces accompanying Pakistani forces on aid missions
  • 25 militants killed in Orakzai Agency
  • 14 people killed in Karachi violence
  • NATO to strengthen political ties with Pakistan
  • New York Times examines India-Pak water dispute
  • Pakistan’s Prime Minister addresses criticism of Afghan Transit Trade Agreement
  • Top Pakistani counter-terrorism official resigns.



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Islamabad

Sources:
[1] “Obama vows to deepen ties with Pakistan,” Daily Times, July 21, 2010. Available on http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010\07\21\story_21-7-2010_pg7_1
[2] Julian Barnes, “U.S. Forces Step Up Pakistan Presence,” July 21, 2010. Available on http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704723604575379132838698738.html
[4] “Militants blow up school in Darra,” The News, July 21, 2010. Available on http://thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=252021
[5] “Rioting in Malir after political killing,” Express Tribune, July 21, 2010. Available on http://tribune.com.pk/story/29211/rioting-in-malir-after-political-killing/
“Firing across Karachi, 12 dead,” Express Tribune, July 21, 2010. Available on http://tribune.com.pk/story/29296/death-toll-of-karachi-shootings-rises-to-11/“Targeted killings claim 14 lives in Karachi,” Dawn, July 21, 2010. Available on http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/metropolitan/04-karachi-11-killed-qs-02
“4 political activists among 9 murdered,” Daily Times, July 21, 2010. Available on http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010\07\21\story_21-7-2010_pg12_1
“Targeted killings claim 10 lives in Karachi,” Geo, July 21, 2010. Available on http://www.geo.tv/7-21-2010/68703.htm
[7] “Water Dispute Increases India-Pakistan Tension,” NYT, July 21, 2010. Available on http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=664be9185818fb6b37d259c155741705
[8]  “Qureshi invited to India: Krishna,” Geo, July 21, 2010. Available on http://www.geo.tv/7-21-2010/68699.htm
“Qureshi sees regional growth at stake on nuke imbalance,” Geo, July 21, 2010. Available on http://www.geo.tv/7-21-2010/68725.htm
[9] Asin Awan, “It’s an understanding, not a deal: PM Gilani,” July 21, 2010. Available on http://tribune.com.pk/story/29259/it%E2%80%99s-an-understanding-not-a-deal-pm-gilani/
[10]  Skakeel Anjum,  “Counter-Terrorism Authority chief resigns,” The News, July 21m 2010. Available on http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=30203
“Key Pakistani counterterrorism official resigns,” AFP, July 21, 2010. Available on http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100720/ap_on_re_as/as_pakistan

Friday, July 16, 2010

USAID Officials Offer Glimpse into US MDG Strategy

The Obama administration’s Millennium Development Goals strategy will be guided by “four imperatives”: innovation, sustainability, tracking outcomes, and accountability, two representatives of the U.S. Agency for International Development say.


USAID’s Thomas Beck and Leonardo Martinez-Diaz have been close to the creation of this strategy, which was announced by U.S. President Barack Obama last year.

Innovation, which acts as a “force multiplier,” should be leveraged for MDGs that are harder to achieve, Beck said during a July 14 panel discussion on the MDGs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Meanwhile, promoting broad-based economic growth, good governance, women’s empowerment, sustainable delivery of basic services and mitigation of shocks such as conflict or natural disasters will help to incorporate sustainability in the U.S.’s MDG strategy, Beck said.
The strategy also rests on monitoring development outcomes. USAID, Martinez-Diaz said, is seeking to improve the evaluation of its programs, as well as enhance the collection of data and examination of results.

In enhancing mutual accountability, the U.S. seeks to increase both the transparency in its aid pledges and of aid flows in beneficiary nations. Martinez-Diaz said USAID is planning a few pilot projects that will test methods to help ensure that resources are managed responsibly.



In enhancing mutual accountability, the U.S. seeks to increase both the transparency in its aid pledges and of aid flows in beneficiary nations. Martinez-Diaz said USAID is planning a few pilot projects that will test methods to help ensure that resources are managed responsible.


The strategy also rests on monitoring development outcomes. USAID, Martinez-Diaz said, is seeking to improve the evaluation of its programs, as well as enhance the collection of data and examination of results.


USAID officials said the strategy will be unveiled “soon,” UN Dispatch reports.


Source: http://www.devex.com