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Raza Rumi

Raza Ahmad Rumi is a Pakistani policy analyst and journalist. He is currently the editor of the ''Friday Times'' and chief editor of the online media platform ''Naya Daur Media.''

Rumi is the son of Sheikh Riaz Ahmad, who served as chief justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan during the military rule of General Pervez Musharraf.

He has been a development practitioner for more than two decades. He is Visiting Faculty at Cornell Institute for Public Affairs (now part of Brooks School of Public Policy) and has taught earlier at Ithaca College and New York University. Rumi has been a fellow at New America Foundation (2014); United States Institute of Peace (Sept 2014-March 2015) and a visiting fellow at National Endowment for Democracy. He is also a member of think tank at the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.

As a journalist, Rumi was affiliated with the Daily Times (Pakistan). He has a longtime affiliation with The Friday Times, Pakistan's foremost liberal weekly paper as a writer and an editor for a decade. Rumi is also a commentator for several publications which include Foreign Policy, Huffington Post, New York Times, The Diplomat, Fair Observer, CNN and Al Jazeera, Daily O, Scroll India, The Hindu, Indian Express, The News, Dawn, and Express Tribune.

In Pakistan, he also worked in the broadcast media as an analyst and hosted talk shows at Capital TV and Express News. Rumi was also a Director at Jinnah Institute, a public policy think tank and Executive Director of Justice Network - a coalition of NGOs.

Prior to his foray into journalism and public affairs, Rumi worked at the Asian Development Bank as a governance specialist. His areas of focus included decentralization, access to justice, institutional development and led projects in several South and Southeast Asian countries. At ADB, he also edited two publications on public administration and participatory budget making. Later, as an international development professional, Raza has also worked on designing and implementing projects for UK's Department For International Development, UNDP, UNICEF World Bank, among others. Until recently, Raza also led the Network for Asia Pacific Schools & Institutes of Public Administration and Governance. His academic papers have covered areas such as federalism, public policy choices, access to justice, citizen rights, etc.

Raza's work as a public policy practitioner builds on his stint with the Government of Pakistan's Administrative Service and United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Kosovo where he acted as a municipal administrator in charge of local governance.

In 1994, he entered the Pakistani civil service after topping the countrywide competitive examination. He served as an Assistant Commissioner in Wazirabad, Murree, Sahiwal and Sargodha subdivisions in the Punjab Province of Pakistan and was a Municipal Administrator and magistrate in multiple jurisdictions. Provided by Wikipedia
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