Publication & Reports
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- Command and Can’t Control: An Evaluation of Centralized Accountability in the Public Sector. Saad Gulzar
Command and Can’t Control: An Evaluation of Centralized Accountability in the Public Sector. Saad Gulzar
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- Data, Design, Decision, and Politics: All that Matters. Dr Salman Humayun
Data, Design, Decision, and Politics: All that Matters. Dr Salman Humayun
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- Public Financing of Education in Pakistan: 2010-11 to 2016-17
The report analyzes the trends in education spending in Pakistan. The current study is eighth in a series of publications on public financing of education in Pakistan presenting budgetary analysis of Federal and provincial governments on education.
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- Public Financing of Education in Pakistan: 2010-2011 to 2015-2016
Public Financing of Education in Pakistan (2010-11 to 2015-16) is the seventh in a series of publications that seek to analyze education expenditure of the federal, provincial and district governments.
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- Education Budget Proposals for Financial Year 2016-17
I-SAPS drafted the Education Budget for FY 2016-17 to help make the upcoming budget more balanced and responsive to the system's needs.
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- Public Financing of Education in Punjab
This research focuses on the public financing of education in Punjab over the last six years with an aim to enhance the evidence-base for budgetary allocations and expenditure made on education sector and the issues therein.
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- Study on Challenges faced by the Standing Committees in Punjab Provincial Assembly
This study aims to identify issues faced by provincial lawmakers, especially members of the standing committees, in legislative governance. It also informs about the restrictive clauses of the Rules of Procedures that hinder effective legislative governance at provincial level.
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- Ensuring Right to Quality Education: From Ambition to Reality
In 2010 the Eighteenth Constitutional Amendment Act introduced Article 25-A in the Constitution making education a fundamental right, whereby, the provision of free and compulsory education to the children of 5-16 years of age was made an obligation of the state.
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- Education Budget in Pakistan
Budgets provide an insight into government's policy priorities. Education receives a significant portion of Federal and provincial budgets every year. In 2018-19, a budget of Rs. 980 billion was allocated for education in Pakistan (I-SAPS, 2018)
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- Policy Brief: Chronic Underfunding of Non-salary Expenses of Schools
While the budgetary resources for education have increased over years, their impact is severely eroded by inflation and large increases in salaries. Moreover, increase in school-related non-salary expenses has been disproportionately minimal. This policy brief discusses what policymakers can do about this situation.
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