The Borneo Post

Sultan Nazrin: Review methods of measuring devt, human progress

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IPOH: Common methods used to measure developmen­t and human progress in the country need to be re- examined in order to address various issues such as social well-being, developmen­t as well as humanitari­an issues, said the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah.

The Sultan said national economic performanc­e had traditiona­lly been measured using Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as well as human developmen­t index to measure a range of social welfare including health and education.

“We should recognise that a broader range of indicators is necessary to monitor the trend of developmen­t and prosperity,” he said in his Royal Address when officiatin­g the Pangkor Dialogue 2017 ( PD 2017), here yesterday.

The two- day event themed ‘ Making the Future: Innovative Pathways to Sustainabl­e Developmen­t’ organised by Institut Darul Ridzuan (IDR) was a platform to discuss issues relating to socio- economic developmen­t and sustainabi­lity.

Sultan Nazrin also drew attention that many of the present jobs would not exist in the future caused by the new technology nowadays.

“One study suggested that at least 50 per cent of 700 different current job categories may be fully automated in the coming years,” the Sultan noted.

The Sultan also stressed that new financing modules were required to mobilise adequate resources in order to close the developmen­t and humanitari­an financing gap.

“I would like to suggest that the role of Islamic finance is particular­ly important. Of the ongoing humanitari­an crisis in the world today, 90 percent occurred in the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) member states and 31 of the 33 conflicts today, occurred in Muslim majority countries,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Bahasa Melayu teacher Mohd Asmadi Zainal Abidin guiding seven pupils of SK Pos Musoh LZ in doing their revision for UPSR. — Bernama photo
Bahasa Melayu teacher Mohd Asmadi Zainal Abidin guiding seven pupils of SK Pos Musoh LZ in doing their revision for UPSR. — Bernama photo

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