Major Shake-Up in World’s Passport Power Ranking

LONDON, July 18, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Japan has been knocked off the top spot on the Henley Passport Index for the first time in five years and bumped into 3rd place, according to the latest ranking, which is based on exclusive and official data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Singapore is now officially the most powerful passport in the world, with its citizens able to visit 192 destinations out of 227 around the world visa-free. Germany, Italy, and Spain all move up into 2nd place with visa-free access to 190 destinations, and Japanese passport holders join those of six other nations — Austria, Finland, France, Luxembourg, South Korea, and Sweden — in 3rd place with access to 189 destinations without a prior visa.

The UK appears to have finally turned the corner after a six-year decline, jumping up two places on the latest ranking to 4th place — a position it last held in 2017. The US, on the other hand, continues its now decade-long slide down the index, plummeting a further two places to 8th spot with access to just 184 destinations visa-free. Both the UK and the US jointly held 1st place on the index nearly 10 years ago in 2014, but have been on a downward trajectory ever since. Afghanistan remains entrenched at the bottom of the Henley Passport Index, with a visa-free access score of just 27, followed by Iraq (score of 29), and Syria (score of 30) — the three weakest passports in the world.

The general trend over the history of the 18-year-old ranking has been towards greater travel freedom, with the average number of destinations travelers are able to access visa-free nearly doubling from 58 in 2006 to 109 in 2023. However, the global mobility gap between those at the top and bottom of the index is now wider than it has ever been, with top-ranked Singapore able to access 165 more destinations visa-free than Afghanistan.

Dr. Christian H. Kaelin, Chairman of Henley & Partners, says only eight countries worldwide have less visa-free access today than they did a decade ago, while others have been more successful in securing greater travel freedom for their citizens. “The UAE has added an impressive 107 destinations to its visa-free score since 2013, resulting in a massive leap of 44 places in the ranking over the past 10 years from 56th to 12th position. Of the countries sitting in the Top 10, the US has seen the smallest increase in its score, securing just 12 additional destinations. Singapore, by comparison, has increased its score by 25, pushing it up five places over the past 10 years to number one.”

Commenting in the Henley Global Mobility Report 2023 Q3, released today alongside the latest index, Greg Lindsay from Cornell Tech’s Jacobs Institute, says that from a purely mechanical perspective, “the story is a simple one — by more or less standing still, the US has fallen behind. While its absolute score has in fact risen over the last decade, the US has been steadily overtaken by rivals such as South Korea, Japan, and Singapore. America’s relentless slide down the rankings is a warning to its neighbor Canada and the rest of the Anglosphere as well.”

The links between visa-free access and openness

Henley & Partners has conducted exclusive new research into the relationship between a country’s openness to foreigners — how many nations it allows to cross its borders visa-free — and its own citizens’ travel freedom. The new Henley Openness Index ranks all 199 countries worldwide according to the number of nationalities they permit entry to without a prior visa.

The Top 20 ‘most open’ countries are all small island nations or African states, except for Cambodia. There are 12 countries that are completely open to all passports and four that don’t allow anyone in visa-free. While the correlation between a high openness score and high visa-free access score is not straightforward, it is notable that Singapore and South Korea — high climbers on the Henley Passport Index Top 10 over last decade, moving up from 6th and 7th respectively in 2013 to 1st and 3rd today — boast relatively high degrees of openness compared to the 5 countries with the biggest disparity between the travel freedom they enjoy, versus the visa-free access they provide to other nationalities. US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Japan have all either slid down the ranking or remained in the same place as their openness stagnates.

Prof. Peter J. Spiro, who holds the Charles Weiner Chair in international law at Temple University, says America’s extension of visa-free access is low, even by the standard of developed economies. “EU states grant visa-free privileges to more than twice the number of states than does the US. Processing delays, high refusal rates, and a reputation for disagreeable customer service are tarnishing the attractiveness of the US as a destination. Add to that the growing reputation of the US as ridden with gun violence and one can project a long-term trajectory in which US global standing further erodes.”

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GCU Launches Mandatory Four-Week Training for All Senior Faculty

Lahore, July 18, 2023 (PPI-OT): The Government College University Lahore has taken a significant step towards enriching the pedagogical skills of its senior faculty members by initiating a mandatory four-week intensive summer training program. A total of 95 Assistant Professors and Associate Professors of the University are participating in the training aimed at enhance teaching effectiveness, promote best practices and foster a culture of continuous professional development.

In his keynote address at the inaugural session, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Asghar Zaidi emphasized that the senior faculty members would also be provided with training on utilizing latest technology, developing effective assessment strategies, adopting research-based teaching practices, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills in students, integrating ethical and professional standards into teaching practices, as well as promoting academic integrity and addressing plagiarism. The Vice Chancellor also laid stress on the chairpersons of the academic departments to ensure that all curriculums are regularly updated as modern needs and rubrics are designed for each course for assessment of students. He also emphasized that faculty member should develop their key work objectives (KWO) for continuous learning and improvement.

GCU English Department Chairperson Prof. Dr. Sajjad Ali Khan, who is overseeing the training program, explained that it will be delivered through a combination of online lectures, workshops, and discussions. Participants will have access to a range of online resources, case studies, and interactive tools to enhance their learning experience. Additionally, participants will be required to complete assignments, assessments, and projects to demonstrate their understanding and application of the concepts learned during the training.

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Martyr Shahnawaz Bhutto sacrificed his life and gave a lesson to the gangsters not to compromise on democracy and equality: Syed Sabbatul Haider Bukhari

Karachi, July 18, 2023 (PPI-OT): Shaheed Shahnawaz Bhutto sacrificed his life in the struggle for a democratic, prosperous, independent and dignified Pakistan and taught the youths not to compromise on democracy and equality: Syed Sabbatul Haider Bukhari On the martyrdom day of Shaheed Shahnawaz Bhutto, a prayer ceremony was organized in the Central Secretariat of Pakistan People’s Party. Talking about this prayer ceremony, the in-charge of Pakistan People’s Party Central Secretariat, Syed Sabtal-ul-Haider Bukhari, said that the Bhutto family sacrificed themselves for the promotion of tolerance and equality in the society and the elevation of the nation. Martyr Shahnawaz Bhutto sacrificed his life and became a metaphor for the revolutionary thinking and path of struggle of the youth.

The nation will always remember his sacrifice for the establishment of democracy and equality. He further said that this martyrdom is the mountain of cruelty broken for the cultivation of the plant of democracy which will live forever in the chest of every youth and democrat. He further said that martyr Shahnawaz Bhutto sacrificed his life for democracy and equality and the members of People’s Party will continue their struggle till the completion of this mission and will not refrain from making any sacrifice until the goal is achieved. The fulfillment of Shahnawaz Bhutto’s dream will be the revenge of his martyrdom by this obsolete system.

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Sindh operating in no-compromise mode on human rights violations, SACM Surendar Valasai tells UK envoy

Karachi, July 18, 2023 (PPI-OT): Zoë Ware, Acting Deputy High Commissioner at the British High Commission called on Surendar Valasali Special Assistant to Chief Minister Sindh for Human Rights at his office in Karachi. Special Assistant was accompanied by Jawed Sibghatullah Mahar, Secretary Human Rights Department and Jameel Hussain Junejo, Executive Coordinator, Treaty Implementation Cell, Human Rights Department. Whereas, Zoe was accompanied by Antonia Murray Second Secretary Human Rights, Ayesha Durrani (Programme Analyst) and Areej Yasin (Senior Political Advisor). Key priorities of Human Rights Department and implementation challenges were discussed.

Special Assistant apprised the envoy that Human Rights Department has prepared a Human Rights policy in consultation with all the relevant stakeholders, which is re-submitted for the consideration and approval for by the Provincial Cabinet. He shared that it reflects the ideological and political commitment of PPP toward human rights protection and promotion.

Special Assistant apprised the envoy that one of the key priorities of the Department is to build capacity of the duty bearers on human rights and raise awareness among the masses. He shared that recently department rolled out a series of awareness activities aiming at raising awareness among the general masses on human rights and enhancing capacity of the criminal justice system actors and other relevant institutions such as Police and Prosecution on the legal framework particularly on special laws concerning marginalized sections of the society including women and children. These capacity building events were held at divisional level in all division of Sindh and in training police centers such as Police Training College Ganjotakar (Hyderabad) Police Training College Shahdapur. Further, 40 seminars were held across province of Sindh on Human Rights.

He also shared that under the leadership of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Foreign Minister of Pakistan Chairman PPP and Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, the Sindh government and HR department are striving hard to promote and protect human rights. To exemplify, this year legal aid grant for needy and poor people, mostly victims of HR abuses have been increased from 50 million to 100 million covering all districts of Sindh. Also, grant for Sindh Human Rights Commission (SHRC) is increased.

Surendar Valasai said that we are under strict directives from Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari that there will be no compromise on human rights violations especially the abuse of women and children adding that prompt actions are being taken against the tormenters of human rights through police and other law enforcing agencies without any discrimination. He said that minorities are well-represented and well-protected and billions of rupees are being spent on their welfare and worship places through Minority Affairs Department adding that we don’t deny isolated incidents of forced conversions but the tendency of declaring every conversion as forced conversion is part of propaganda unleashed by unfriendly lobbies.

Secretary Human Rights Department Jawed Sibghatullah Mahar briefed that Human Rights Department provided legal aid to 870 poor and needy people across various districts of Sindh through legal aid grant in collaboration with two legal aid firms. The broader categories under which legal aid have been given to women include, but are not limited to, domestic violence, sexual violence including rape, share in property, cyber harassment and custody of children. He also shared that this department works in close coordination with other departments of government of Sindh for promotion and protection of human rights and reporting under international reporting obligations.

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Memorandum of Understanding Signed to Empower Female Students through Sports at the University of Chitral

Chitral, July 18, 2023 (PPI-OT): A momentous step towards promoting sports activities and empowering female students was taken today as the University of Chitral and the Karishma Ali Foundation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the University of Chitral. The signing ceremony took place in the office of the Vice Chancellor, Professor Dr. Zahir Shah.

The MOU, a testament to the commitment towards women’s empowerment and gender equality, marks the beginning of a collaborative effort between the University of Chitral and the Karishma Ali Foundation, aimed at fostering sports participation and providing opportunities for female students to excel in various athletic endeavours. Karishma Ali, the renowned Pakistani footballer and founder of the Karishma Ali Foundation, expressed her enthusiasm for this new partnership, stating, “Sports have the unique ability to transform lives and transcend societal barriers. Through this collaboration, we aspire to create a safe environment where female students can not only develop their athletic skills but also build confidence and leadership qualities.

The university’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Dr. Zahir Shah, expressed his unwavering support for this collaboration, stating, “We believe in the power of sports to foster discipline, teamwork, and leadership among our students. This MOU with the Karishma Ali Foundation is a significant stride towards creating an inclusive and progressive and safe environment, where our female students can excel and make a lasting impact.” The signing ceremony was attended by the Assistant Director of Sports, Mr. Muhammad Hassan, the Assistant Registrar of Establishment, Mr. Najiullah, and the Public Relations Officer Mr. Shakeel Hussain. Their presence at the event highlights the university’s commitment to promoting gender inclusivity in sports and education.

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University of Chitral

Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

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Website: https://uoch.edu.pk

Visit of Representatives of the U.S. Mission in Pakistan to the University of Chitral

Chitral, July 18, 2023 (PPI-OT): After the cancellation of the proposed visit of His Excellency, Mr. Donald Blome, U. S. Ambassador to Pakistan to the University of Chitral, Miss Monica Davis, the Public Affair Officer, U.S. Consulate Peshawar held an online meeting with the Honourable Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Zahir Shah on 11th July 2023. Earlier, H.E U. S Ambassador had condescended to pay a visit to the University of Chitral, a nascent organization in this remote part of the world, but it was cancelled in the eleventh hour owing to some important commitments of the principal visitor. The Vice Chancellor delivered a detailed presentation regarding the educational programs being offered at the University of Chitral and highlighted some of the insuperable issues being faced by the University.

Miss Monica assured that she will extend her cooperation and all possible support in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad to address the issues faced by the University of Chitral. Two Officers of the U.S mission in Pakistan along with Mr. Zeeshan Khan, Manager Youth and American Spaces visited the University of Chitral and discussed areas of mutual collaboration and common interest with the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor. On behalf of the U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, a book and Souvenir were presented to the Vice-Chancellor. The Vice-Chancellor thanked the U.S. mission in Pakistan for showing great interest and resolve to strengthening the University of Chitral.

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University of Chitral

Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Tel: +92-943-412819

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