Commitment types
Choose how you would commit
Capital is not the only thing the diaspora holds. Some would invest in a business, some would move deposits into Pakistani banks, and some would give months of professional time that money cannot buy. All three count here.
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Choose how you would commit
Select every option you would consider. Your choices carry down to the registration form below. Nothing is collected, transferred, or owed.
Choosing well
How to think about the amount
The registry is only persuasive if the numbers in it are ones people would actually stand behind. An honest, smaller figure is worth more to this argument than an aspirational one.
Pledge what you would really move
The figure should be one you could defend to a journalist who called you about it — not a best case.
Think in three years, not tomorrow
Commitments are read as capital that could be deployed over roughly three years once conditions hold.
Split across sectors honestly
If you would put money into two areas, record both. The sector breakdown is what makes the total useful to policy.
Skills are a real commitment
Months of senior professional time, teaching, or building an institution are recorded alongside capital, not beneath it.
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Ready to record it?
Your selection carries straight into the registration form. Eight fields, about two minutes.
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- Revocable at any time
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