Adil Najam Explained

Adil Najam
Native Name:عادل نجم
Birth Place:Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
Alma Mater:University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), U.S.
Known For:HigherEd Leadership
Environmental Leadership
Office:11th President of
WWF
Term Start:2023
Term End:to date
Predecessor:Neville Isdell
Office2:1st (Founding) Dean of
Pardee School, Boston University
Term Start2:2014
Term End2:2022
Successor2:Scott Taylor
Office3:3rd Vice Chancellor of
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
Term Start3:2011
Term End3:2014
Predecessor3:Ahmad Durrani
Successor3:Sohail H. Naqvi
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Adil Najam (Urdu: {{nq|عادل نجم) is a Pakistani academic who also serves as the global President of WWF, the Worldwide Fund for Nature (starting July 2023),[1] and is Dean Emerıtus and Professor of International Relations and Earth and Environment at the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University. He was the founding Dean of the Pardee School from its creation in 2014 until 2022, when he was awarded the status of Dean Emeritus by Boston University. Previously he had served as vice-chancellor of the LUMS ın Lahore, Pakıstan.[2]

Life

Since 2023, Adil Najam serves as the global President of WWF International.[3] In 2022, Adil Najam stepped down after eight years as the founding Dean of the Boston University Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies. In recognition of his services the University conferred on his the status of Dean Emeritus and also established the "Adil Najam Prize and Fellowship for Advancing the Public Understanding of Global Affairs".[4]

In 2011, Najam returned to Pakistan to head the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) as its third vice-chancellor. During his tenure at LUMS, he oversaw the launch of a major student financial aid program and brought in major philanthropic gifts to enable an expansion of the university.[5] [6] However, he faced criticism for not intervening over the controversial termination of Pervez Hoodbhoy by the university's School of Science and Engineering.[7] Najam left LUMS in June 2013,[8] and returned to Boston University. A year later he was appointed the inaugural dean of Pardee School.[9] [10] [11] [12]

In 2008, the President of Pakistan conferred on him the award of the Sitara-i-Imtiaz,[13] and in 2023, he was awarded the Hilal-i-Imtiaz by the Government of Pakistan.[14] In February 2009, he was appointed to the Committee for Development Policy by the United Nations Secretary General.[15] [16] He is a senior fellow of the International Institute for Sustainable Development. He has also served as the Chair of the Boards of the South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE), of LEAD-Pakistan, and of the Luc Hoffmann Institute.[17] [18] [19] He also serves as a Trustee on the International Board of the World Wide Fund for Nature and on the Board of The Asia Foundation.[20] [21] Adil Najam was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by the Information Technology University (ITU) in Lahore, Pakistan, in 2017, for his contributions in science, climate change, and sustainable development.[22]

Publications

Scholarly work

Adil Najam promotes the idea of living in the "Age of Adaptation" and conceptualizing water as being as important to climate adaptation as carbon was to mitigation.[23]

Najam served as a lead author for the third and fourth assessment reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The IPCC was awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for its contributions to advancing the understanding of global climate change.[24] [25]

His books include How Immigrants Impact their Homelands (co-editor, 2013), "The Future of South-South Economic Relations" (co-editor, 2012), "Envisioning a Sustainable Development Agenda for Trade and Environment" (co-editor, 2007), "Portrait of a Giving Community" (2007), "Environment, Development and Human Security" (editor, 2003), and "Civic Entrepreneurship" (co-author, 2002).[26]

He was the lead author for the 2018 Pakistan National Human Development Report,[27] which focused on the topic of youth and included a first comprehensive district-by-district ranking in a national Human Development Index for Pakistan. The report and the district HDI index became a matter of much election campaign discussion during the 2018 Pakistani general election.[28]

Media

Early in his career, Najam worked as a journalist (sports reporter and columnist) for various newspapers and magazines in Pakistan. He has contributed to newspapers in Pakistan and in the international press.[29] [30] [31] [32] [33] In 2007, Najam launched the blog "All Things Pakistan (Pakistaniat)" which won the Brass Crescent Award for the best South Asian blog in 2010 and was judged the best current affairs blog by the Pakistan Blog Awards 2010.[34]

Awards and recognition

YearTitlePresented byRef.
2023Crescent of ExcellencePresident of Pakistan[35]
2004Paddock Teaching PrizeFletcher School, Tufts University[36]
2008Star of ExcellencePresident of Pakistan[37]
1997Goodwin MedalMIT[38]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr Adil Najam appointed new President of WWF International. 3 April 2023. WWF site. 21 January 2024 .
  2. Web site: Profile Adil Najam. 29 April 2015. Boston University site. 29 April 2015.
  3. Web site: Dr Adil Najam appointed new President of WWF International. 3 April 2023. WWF site. 21 January 2024 .
  4. Web site: Boston University. "Adil Najam Prize" Established to Encourage Public Scholarship at Pardee School. 2 May 2022. en-US. 26 August 2023.
  5. Web site: Outgoing VC of LUMS: A job well done – The Express Tribune. 1 June 2013. en-US. 10 March 2017.
  6. Web site: LUMS to diversify, introduce new discipline – The Express Tribune. 2013-04-11. en-US. 2017-03-10.
  7. Web site: The Pervez Hoodbhoy-LUMS dispute – The Express Tribune. 2012-10-30. en-US. 2016-09-28.
  8. Web site: LUMS VC to step down on June 30. Reporter. The Newspaper's Staff. 2013-05-26. 2016-09-28.
  9. Web site: Adil Najam – Agenda Contributor World Economic Forum. World Economic Forum. 2016-09-28.
  10. Web site: Adil Najam puts things on global perspective. 18 February 2008. The Boston Globe. Omar Sacirbey. 21 May 2008.
  11. Web site: Faculty Profile for Prof. Adil Najam. The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. 2 June 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080513141828/http://fletcher.tufts.edu/faculty/najam/profile.asp. 13 May 2008. dead.
  12. Web site: Adil Najam Named Dean of Pardee School of Global Studies. 4 April 2014. BUToday site. 29 April 2015.
  13. Web site: Adil Najam Awarded Civil Decoration by President of Pakistan.
  14. Web site: President Announces 2023 Civil Awards.
  15. Web site: ECOSOC appoints Mr. Adil Najam as a new member of the Committee, 10 February 2009.
  16. Web site: Adil Najam Elected Chairman of Board of LEAD Pakistan . 20 January 2012 . LEAD-Pakistan . 28 January 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140806115033/http://www.lead.org.pk/board_of_governors_lead.htm . 6 August 2014 .
  17. Web site: Najam Elected Chair of South Asian Network of Environmental Economists. 14 December 2017. 10 March 2017.
  18. Web site: Dr. Ishrat Husain to Follow Dr. Adil Najam as Chairman BOG, LEAD-Pakistan. 4 May 2016. 10 March 2017.
  19. Web site: Adil Najam, Chair of the LHI Advisory Board. 10 March 2017.
  20. Web site: Adil Najam joins the WWF International Board of Trustees. 24 January 2012. World Wide Fund for Nature. WWF. 28 January 2012.
  21. Web site: Adil Najam, Trustee of The Asia Foundation.
  22. Web site: ITU's First Convocation. 17 December 2017. Pakistan Today. Pakistan Today. 1 December 2018.
  23. IIASA. August 2017. Living in the Age of Adaptation. IIASA Options.
  24. Web site: IPCC – Climate Change 2007. IPCC. IPCC. 10 March 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170317215200/http://www.ipcc.ch/publications_and_data/ar4/wg3/en/ch12.html. 17 March 2017. dead.
  25. Moore . Meg Mitchell . June 2009. Climate change work helps net Nobel Prize for IPCC. MIT Technology Review.
  26. Citations. August 2023. Google Scholar Citations for Adil Najam. Google Scholar.
  27. UNDP. August 2023. Pakistan National Human Development Report. UNDP Pakistan.
  28. August 2023. Adil Najam And Asad Umar Reveal Significant Facts, Determinants And Decisive Details About The Debated UNDP Report. Siyasat.pk.
  29. Web site: Climate change conversion . The Boston Globe. Adil Najam . 8 June 2007 . 23 December 2008 .
  30. http://www.wagingpeace.org/articles/2004/02/18_najam_get-rid.htm Get rid of all nuclear arms
  31. Web site: António Guterres to be the next UN Secretary-General: Good choice, bad process. The Conversation. Adil Najam.
  32. Web site: Pakistan's Role in Afghanistan Examined. NPR. NPR. NPR.org . 10 March 2017.
  33. Web site: I've seen 21 years of COP failures. Paris needs to deliver action, not talk. The Guardian. Adil Najam. 30 November 2015 .
  34. Web site: All Things Pakistan . 28 June 2017 . 28 June 2017 .
  35. News: President Alvi bestows civil awards on Independence Day . The News International . August 23, 2023.
  36. Moore . Meg Mitchell . June 2009. Climate change work helps net Nobel Prize for IPCC. MIT Technology Review.
  37. News: Prof. Adil Najam Awarded Civil Decoration by President of Pakistan . The News International . August 14, 2009.
  38. News: The Goodwin Medal . Jan 21, 2024.