The initiatives in the domain of Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) undertaken by China Overseas Ports Holding Company (COPHC)
and other Chinese firms in Gwadar are appreciable and are aimed at the right
direction.
Effective development communication and positive engagement
with local communities is critical for the effectiveness and long-term success
of these projects.
All stakeholders should devise a mechanism for an integrated
socio-economic development strategy and ensure inclusion of the hopes and
aspiration of the inhabitants of Gwadar vis-à-vis China Pakistan Economic Corridor
(CPEC).
This was the crux of a two-day media conclave and roundtable
conference titled ‘CSR Initiatives in Gwadar: The Gateway to CPEC’ co-organized
by Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Islamabad and the University of Gwadar in
collaboration with COPHC, Gwadar Port Authority (GPA) and Gwadar Development
Authority (GDA) in the strategic port town.
Speaking on the occasion, Jawad Akhtar Khokhar, Advisor,
Maritime Affairs, Ministry of Planning, Development & Special Initiatives
gave a detailed overview of the development projects in Gwadar under various
modalities and highlighted the CPEC projects in Gwadar worth US$2.1 billion so
far.
He said so far three projects worth US$314 million have been
completed. These projects included Gwadar Smart Port City Master Plan, physical
infrastructure of Gwadar Port and Free Zone Phase-1, and Pak-China Technical
and Vocational Institute.
Another seven projects worth US$1.44 billion are under
implementation process. These projects include Eastbay Expressway, which is
almost complete; facilities of fresh water treatment, water supply and
distribution, which are 70% cent complete; New Gwadar International Airport;
Pak-China Friendship Hospital Gwadar; infrastructure of Gwadar Free Zone
Phase-II; 300 MW coal power plant and 1.2 million gallons’ desalination plant.
Khokhar said under the short-term strategy the prioritized
projects include provision of water in three months and electricity in five
months for Gwadar, Trading Corporation of Pakistan has been authorized to
import one-third cargoes at Gwadar; and completion of M-8 motorway.
Highlighting long-term strategy, he said the government is aiming to build LNG
and POL terminals at Gwadar port and ensure availability of electricity, water
and gas to enable phase-2 expansion of the port.
Naseer Khan Kashani, Chairman, Gwadar Port Authority (GPA)
stressed the importance of bringing the locals together through CSR. “We
must prioritize people over infrastructure development. Drinkable water and
electricity is the top priority of the authorities in Gwadar”, he stated.
Kashani said a desalination plant of about 1.2 million
gallons would become operational in six to eight months that would provide
drinkable water for the locals. Moreover, the newly inaugurated
state-of-the-art Pak-China Vocational & Technical Training Institute will
provide three years’ training to local youth, which is a big contribution by
our Chinese friends, he added. “Chinese authorities have also recently provided
3,000 solar panels to the poorest of the poor in Gwadar for the provision of
electricity,” he informed.
While delivering the keynote speech, Zhang Baozhong,
Chairman COPHC spoke at length about the experiences of his seven-year stay in
Gwadar. “We are cognizant of the fact that Gwadar deserves more rapid
development to live up to the expectations of the local people. There is no
denying the fact that it has developed much during the past seven years”, he
remarked.
He stated three reasons for the promising prospects of
Gwadar: 1) cooperation of the Gwadar people, 2) its vast resources, and 3) its
strategic location. “The inhabitants of Gwadar deserve respect and development
according to their rightful demands”, Baozhong underscored.
“We are sending 20 students to China on scholarships every
year. We have been running a primary school here for the last five years and
soon we will construct a secondary school as well. More than 6000 solar panel
units have been distributed among the people of Gwadar so far, and around
500,000 trees have been planted,” Shahzad Sultan, Country Head Marketing of
COPHC informed while providing details of the CSR initiatives.
Chairman IPS Khalid Rahman highlighted the concept of CSR
and elements that can improve the lives of the local inhabitants. “We must have
solution-oriented recommendations, not problem-oriented,” he said adding that
positive thinking and improvement in governance will bring a huge change in the
life of the people of Gwadar. “CSR activities do not mean spending a share of
your profit, it’s about creating an environment which is not harmful for the
society in any way,” he added.
Professor Dr. Abdul Razzaq Sabir, Vice Chancellor,
University of Gwadar, in his welcome address earlier appreciated the
initiatives of IPS for identifying challenges in the area. He said giving back
to the society is the biggest responsibility of corporate sector. Working on
development of human resources should be the biggest priority of the government
and private sector. As Gwadar is expanding after development of the port, it is
important to learn from China’s experience and expertise through student
exchange program. “We must train our youth to become productive elements of
Gwadar.”
He was of the view that CSR must be defined in local
perspective. Local issues could be considered to resolve people’s genuine and
basic issues and problems through CSR initiatives. He emphasized that engaging
local community and civil society could result in better planning, befitting
solutions and better implementation with local wisdom and participation.
Dr. Rashid Aftab, director Riphah Institute of Public Policy
(RIPP) commented that reservations of locals must be addressed with
evidence-based data sharing with all relevant stakeholders.
Dolat Khan, Registrar, University of Gwadar and Arsalan Ali,
Head of Investments, Gwadar Development Authority (GDA) also spoke on the
occasion. Media conclave and roundtable conference was attended by a number of
senior journalists and academics from Karachi, Islamabad and Gwadar. The
delegates also visited China-Pakistan Vocational and Technical Training
Institute and other sites under CSR to witness the pace of progress. They
interacted with the local students and teachers to observe their views.