November 5, 2021

Seminar on the Cuban Model

SEMINAR ON THE CUBAN HEALTH MODEL AND WHAT PAKISTAN CAN LEARN FROM IT HELD AT THE PAKISTAN INSTITUTE FOR PARLIAMENTARY SERVICES (PIPS). Mushahid Hussain Syed (Convener of the Pakistan-Cuba Parliamentary Friendship Group), Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari (Chairman, Foreign Affairs Committee), H.E. Ambassador of Cuba Gabriel Tiel Capote and Senator Shibli Faraz were amongst a

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Education Diplomacy: Pakistan’s Road to Trilateral Knowledge Corridors

The purpose of this paper is to submit implementable policy options to Standing Committee of the National Assembly on Foreign Affairs. The paper highlights areas where Pakistan requires assistance to improve its education system by tackling existing issues in Pakistan’s primary, secondary and higher education levels. Issues include: the outdated data of education sector, poor

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National Action Plan (NAP) – Analysis, Implications & Way Forward for Pakistan

As a response to the Peshawar attack of 16th December 2014, the government of Pakistan formulated a nationwide counter-terrorism strategy in the form of the National Action Plan. The NAP was a multidimensional attempt to counter terrorism, in order to eradicate it completely. This study is an analysis of the National Action Plan that identifies

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Ethnic Nationalistic Movements in Pakistan

A strategic shift from focusing on spending a disproportionate amount of effort in curing the symptoms to identifying and eliminating the root causes is required to quell separatist movements emerging from Balochistan. Literature attributes the mobilization of these movements to reasons like the right of people to seek and achieve collective self-determination, self-defense and to

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