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March 30, 2022

How Digitally Transforming Our Government Can Support Women’s Participation

By Mashal Nadeem If there is one experience universal to the average Pakistani citizen, it is the absolute dread of interacting with the bureaucracy and state. […]
January 12, 2022

Mall Road: A Decaying Dream

By Amna Mahnoor Cheema, Ehtesham Arshad, Haider Ali Nawaz, Manaal Ahmed, and Safa Baig For the purpose of this study, we are using UNESCO’s metrics to […]
January 12, 2022

Lahore: A Landed History

By Manaal Ahmed Lahore is one of the oldest cities in Pakistan. Consequently, it has undergone many conquests, destructions, and reconstructions over the centuries. This project […]
August 2, 2021

Pakistan’s Cities are Made For and By Men

By Quratulain Fatima As a mother of a toddler and a woman walking in the streets of Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, I encounter many challenges. Our exclusion […]
June 1, 2021

Urban Bazaars and Women – A Complicated Relationship

By Wahiba Junejo In Pakistan, public spaces and women do not seem to be a compatible match. Women encounter unique issues in public spaces. To ascertain […]
May 25, 2021

Parks & the Pandemic

By Uswah e Fatima During the past year, city administrations in Pakistan have shut down parksseveral times due to COVID-19 pandemic. This policy stands in stark […]
May 10, 2021

Perspectives on Economic Policy & Governance in Pakistan

By Naveed Iftikhar Abstract This volume is a collection of Naved Iftikhar’s OpEds published in different newspapers from 2015-2021, compiled in the following sections: 1. Economic […]
April 22, 2021

Serving the under-served during Covid-19

By Javeria Sehar, Nawal Khurram, Syed Maroof Ali Download
April 22, 2021

Complete Streets – A Comparative Analysis

By Manahal Zameer, Hira Ambreen, Ehsan Rehman, Ahmed Mushtaq Download