Here's how the 'Khan meter' will monitor new Pakistan PM's performance
Thirty-five points comprise PTI's 100-day plan. The Khan Meter will upload relevant data as soon as authentic news about the government's actions appears in print or online
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Imran Khan
On August 19, Khan gave a speech to the nation highlighting the first 100 days of his office and his five-year plan. He also announced government austerity measures to control expenses and improve the economy.
A widespread debate in Pakistan questions Khan's ability to deliver on his promises. In response, a young technology entrepreneur named Salman Saeed intro duced the ‘Khan Meter,’ a digital tool to measure and record Khan's 100-day performance as the ruling PTI chairman.
Thirty-five points comprise PTI's 100-day plan. The Khan Meter will upload relevant data as soon as authentic news about the government's actions appears in print or online. When the new administration achieves a concrete action, the Khan Meter reflects this in its “achieved” section. The site uses Disqus, a global commenting system, to integrate comments with Facebook and Twitter, allowing monitors to delete posts that violate the site's ‘rules of conduct.’
If the Khan Meter project is successful and can secure more funding, Saeed plans to continue to monitor Khan's government for the full five years including any new promises added to PTI's agenda.
The concept resembles the Obama Meter (USA) and the Morsi Meter (Egypt).
The Khan Meter is currently monitoring three projects: ‘Depoliticise and Strengthen Police’, ‘Spearhead Creation of a South Punjab,’ and ‘Initiate Civil Services Reform’.
An interview with Khan Meter developer Salman Saeed
Dubai-based entrepreneur Salman Saeed runs online ventures alongside his work as a mentor, trainer, and consultant focused on innovation, communication skills, and entrepreneurship.
Global Voices talked with Saeed to learn more about his Khan Meter project.
Global Voices (GV): How did you come up with such an idea?