Charting the Path Forward: The Profound Socio-Economic Influence of Women’s Education in Pakistan

Women’s education in Pakistan has traditionally been overshadowed by an intricate socio-cultural milieu, often placed at the periphery of societal priorities. As Pakistan strives towards economic growth and enhanced societal development, the importance of women’s education is increasingly surfacing as an integral element of this socioeconomic progress. In the current global environment, it is crucial … Read more

Interview: Prof. Ruth Jepson, on “Female Education in Pakistan”

Prof. Ruth Jepson

Ruth is the Director of SCPHRP and a Professor of Public Health in the School of Health in Social Science, University of Edinburgh. She is a co-Director of the GroundsWell Consortium and a co-Investigator on PHIRST Fusion. She is particularly interested in developing and evaluating complex interventions and in undertaking research in partnership with service … Read more

Second Think Tanks’ Moot: Collective Thinking, Collective Action

PRESS RELEASE: In continuation of the 1st Think Tank Moot organized by the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), the 2nd Think Tank Moot with a focus on Healthcare Financing was organized by Health Services Academy (HSA), Islamabad. The purpose of this meeting is to convene stakeholders from various think tanks, government organizations, and universities, … Read more