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Co-Founder and Board Member

Atif Rehman Mian

Co-Founder and Board Member
Atif Mian is a co-founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the John H. Laporte Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor Atif’s work studies the connections between finance and the macro economy. His latest book, House of Debt, with Amir Sufi builds upon powerful new data to describe how debt precipitated the Great Recession. The book explains why debt continues to threaten the global economy, and what needs to be done to fix the financial system. House of Debt is critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Atlantic among others. Professor Atif’s research has appeared in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics and a bachelors degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Atif Rehman Mian

Co-Founder and Board Member
Atif Mian is a co-founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the John H. Laporte Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor Atif’s work studies the connections between finance and the macro economy. His latest book, House of Debt, with Amir Sufi builds upon powerful new data to describe how debt precipitated the Great Recession. The book explains why debt continues to threaten the global economy, and what needs to be done to fix the financial system. House of Debt is critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Atlantic among others. Professor Atif’s research has appeared in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics and a bachelors degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Atif Rehman Mian

Co-Founder and Board Member
Atif Mian is a co-founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the John H. Laporte Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor Atif’s work studies the connections between finance and the macro economy. His latest book, House of Debt, with Amir Sufi builds upon powerful new data to describe how debt precipitated the Great Recession. The book explains why debt continues to threaten the global economy, and what needs to be done to fix the financial system. House of Debt is critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Atlantic among others. Professor Atif’s research has appeared in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics and a bachelors degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Co-Founder and Board Member
Research Fellow

Ali Asjad Naqvi

Research Fellow
Ali Asjad Naqvi is a Research Fellow at CERP. From 2011-2013, he was the Research Director at CERP. He is currently undertaking post-doc research on the WWW4Europe project with the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Department of Socioeconomics. The paper presents the first multi-sectoral stock-flow consistent (SFC) macro model which addresses issues of production, energy, and emissions in a demand-driven framework. The aim of the model is to test for various climate and growth-related policy scenarios and to explore potential sustainable growth paths for Europe. The project is funded under the European Commission’s 7th Framework Program. He is currently based in Vienna, Austria where he is working as a Senior Economist at the Austrian Institute for Economic Research (WIFO), and as an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Ecological Economics, Department of Socioeconomics, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), and as a Researcher Scholar, in the Advancing Systems Analysis (ASA) program at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). He works with macroeconomic models, agent-based models, and causal inference (DiDs, RDDs). His research interests include climate change, growth, migration, distributions, institutions, stock-flow consistent models, agent-based models, and applied economics. Dr Ali holds a PhD in Economics from New School for Social Research, in New York. He completed his Master’s in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences and B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics and Management, University of London External Programme.

Ali Asjad Naqvi

Research Fellow
Ali Asjad Naqvi is a Research Fellow at CERP. From 2011-2013, he was the Research Director at CERP. He is currently undertaking post-doc research on the WWW4Europe project with the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Department of Socioeconomics. The paper presents the first multi-sectoral stock-flow consistent (SFC) macro model which addresses issues of production, energy, and emissions in a demand-driven framework. The aim of the model is to test for various climate and growth-related policy scenarios and to explore potential sustainable growth paths for Europe. The project is funded under the European Commission’s 7th Framework Program. He is currently based in Vienna, Austria where he is working as a Senior Economist at the Austrian Institute for Economic Research (WIFO), and as an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Ecological Economics, Department of Socioeconomics, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), and as a Researcher Scholar, in the Advancing Systems Analysis (ASA) program at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). He works with macroeconomic models, agent-based models, and causal inference (DiDs, RDDs). His research interests include climate change, growth, migration, distributions, institutions, stock-flow consistent models, agent-based models, and applied economics. Dr Ali holds a PhD in Economics from New School for Social Research, in New York. He completed his Master’s in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences and B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics and Management, University of London External Programme.

Ali Asjad Naqvi

Research Fellow
Ali Asjad Naqvi is a Research Fellow at CERP. From 2011-2013, he was the Research Director at CERP. He is currently undertaking post-doc research on the WWW4Europe project with the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Department of Socioeconomics. The paper presents the first multi-sectoral stock-flow consistent (SFC) macro model which addresses issues of production, energy, and emissions in a demand-driven framework. The aim of the model is to test for various climate and growth-related policy scenarios and to explore potential sustainable growth paths for Europe. The project is funded under the European Commission’s 7th Framework Program. He is currently based in Vienna, Austria where he is working as a Senior Economist at the Austrian Institute for Economic Research (WIFO), and as an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Ecological Economics, Department of Socioeconomics, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), and as a Researcher Scholar, in the Advancing Systems Analysis (ASA) program at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). He works with macroeconomic models, agent-based models, and causal inference (DiDs, RDDs). His research interests include climate change, growth, migration, distributions, institutions, stock-flow consistent models, agent-based models, and applied economics. Dr Ali holds a PhD in Economics from New School for Social Research, in New York. He completed his Master’s in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences and B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics and Management, University of London External Programme.
Lead, Survey

Uswah Firdous

Lead, Survey
Uswah Firdous is the Survey Lead at CERP. She was previously working as a Graduate Research Fellow at Information Technology University, carrying out interdisciplinary research on urban economics, development, and policy. She has also worked at Schneider Electric and General Electric, and has held several teaching positions over the years. Uswah holds a Master’s in Development Studies from Information Technology University and a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of London. She completed her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology,

Uswah Firdous

Lead, Survey
Uswah Firdous is the Survey Lead at CERP. She was previously working as a Graduate Research Fellow at Information Technology University, carrying out interdisciplinary research on urban economics, development, and policy. She has also worked at Schneider Electric and General Electric, and has held several teaching positions over the years. Uswah holds a Master’s in Development Studies from Information Technology University and a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of London. She completed her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology,

Uswah Firdous

Lead, Survey
Uswah Firdous is the Survey Lead at CERP. She was previously working as a Graduate Research Fellow at Information Technology University, carrying out interdisciplinary research on urban economics, development, and policy. She has also worked at Schneider Electric and General Electric, and has held several teaching positions over the years. Uswah holds a Master’s in Development Studies from Information Technology University and a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of London. She completed her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology,

News & events

News & events

Events

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

October 23, 2023
A team from CERP visited Aga Khan University (AKU) to brainstorm and discuss potential areas of collaboration.
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CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

A recent meeting between CERP and Aga Khan University (AKU) aimed to explore collaborative opportunities and discuss potential areas of cooperation. Maroof A. Syed, President & CEO, emphasised CERP’s vision for research in health and shared the organisation’s strategic partnerships across sectors such as education, gender, and governance. Zoha Waqar, the Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead at CERP, discussed the goal of facilitating scientific research and innovation with advanced data collection and analysis methods to enhance workforce capacity and share findings with stakeholders in the health field. AKU expressed interest in potential collaboration within their community health and family medicine departments. Dr. Asad Ali, Associate Dean of Research at AKU’s Medical College, highlighted CERP’s expertise in study design, cost evaluations, and large-scale field experiments for behavioural interventions, which could complement AKU’s clinical research portfolio. The two teams discussed knowledge exchange through seminars and guest speaker sessions. The meeting ended with a clear understanding of the benefits of collaboration and identified action items. The collaboration between CERP and AKU aims to conduct high-quality research with a community-centred focus and an emphasis on impactful, outcome-driven projects.

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

A recent meeting between CERP and Aga Khan University (AKU) aimed to explore collaborative opportunities and discuss potential areas of cooperation. Maroof A. Syed, President & CEO, emphasised CERP’s vision for research in health and shared the organisation’s strategic partnerships across sectors such as education, gender, and governance. Zoha Waqar, the Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead at CERP, discussed the goal of facilitating scientific research and innovation with advanced data collection and analysis methods to enhance workforce capacity and share findings with stakeholders in the health field. AKU expressed interest in potential collaboration within their community health and family medicine departments. Dr. Asad Ali, Associate Dean of Research at AKU’s Medical College, highlighted CERP’s expertise in study design, cost evaluations, and large-scale field experiments for behavioural interventions, which could complement AKU’s clinical research portfolio. The two teams discussed knowledge exchange through seminars and guest speaker sessions. The meeting ended with a clear understanding of the benefits of collaboration and identified action items. The collaboration between CERP and AKU aims to conduct high-quality research with a community-centred focus and an emphasis on impactful, outcome-driven projects.

Event

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

October 23, 2023
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CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

A recent meeting between CERP and Aga Khan University (AKU) aimed to explore collaborative opportunities and discuss potential areas of cooperation. Maroof A. Syed, President & CEO, emphasised CERP’s vision for research in health and shared the organisation’s strategic partnerships across sectors such as education, gender, and governance. Zoha Waqar, the Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead at CERP, discussed the goal of facilitating scientific research and innovation with advanced data collection and analysis methods to enhance workforce capacity and share findings with stakeholders in the health field. AKU expressed interest in potential collaboration within their community health and family medicine departments. Dr. Asad Ali, Associate Dean of Research at AKU’s Medical College, highlighted CERP’s expertise in study design, cost evaluations, and large-scale field experiments for behavioural interventions, which could complement AKU’s clinical research portfolio. The two teams discussed knowledge exchange through seminars and guest speaker sessions. The meeting ended with a clear understanding of the benefits of collaboration and identified action items. The collaboration between CERP and AKU aims to conduct high-quality research with a community-centred focus and an emphasis on impactful, outcome-driven projects.

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

A recent meeting between CERP and Aga Khan University (AKU) aimed to explore collaborative opportunities and discuss potential areas of cooperation. Maroof A. Syed, President & CEO, emphasised CERP’s vision for research in health and shared the organisation’s strategic partnerships across sectors such as education, gender, and governance. Zoha Waqar, the Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead at CERP, discussed the goal of facilitating scientific research and innovation with advanced data collection and analysis methods to enhance workforce capacity and share findings with stakeholders in the health field. AKU expressed interest in potential collaboration within their community health and family medicine departments. Dr. Asad Ali, Associate Dean of Research at AKU’s Medical College, highlighted CERP’s expertise in study design, cost evaluations, and large-scale field experiments for behavioural interventions, which could complement AKU’s clinical research portfolio. The two teams discussed knowledge exchange through seminars and guest speaker sessions. The meeting ended with a clear understanding of the benefits of collaboration and identified action items. The collaboration between CERP and AKU aims to conduct high-quality research with a community-centred focus and an emphasis on impactful, outcome-driven projects.

Events

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

October 23, 2023
Read More

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

A recent meeting between CERP and Aga Khan University (AKU) aimed to explore collaborative opportunities and discuss potential areas of cooperation. Maroof A. Syed, President & CEO, emphasised CERP’s vision for research in health and shared the organisation’s strategic partnerships across sectors such as education, gender, and governance. Zoha Waqar, the Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead at CERP, discussed the goal of facilitating scientific research and innovation with advanced data collection and analysis methods to enhance workforce capacity and share findings with stakeholders in the health field. AKU expressed interest in potential collaboration within their community health and family medicine departments. Dr. Asad Ali, Associate Dean of Research at AKU’s Medical College, highlighted CERP’s expertise in study design, cost evaluations, and large-scale field experiments for behavioural interventions, which could complement AKU’s clinical research portfolio. The two teams discussed knowledge exchange through seminars and guest speaker sessions. The meeting ended with a clear understanding of the benefits of collaboration and identified action items. The collaboration between CERP and AKU aims to conduct high-quality research with a community-centred focus and an emphasis on impactful, outcome-driven projects.

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

A recent meeting between CERP and Aga Khan University (AKU) aimed to explore collaborative opportunities and discuss potential areas of cooperation. Maroof A. Syed, President & CEO, emphasised CERP’s vision for research in health and shared the organisation’s strategic partnerships across sectors such as education, gender, and governance. Zoha Waqar, the Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead at CERP, discussed the goal of facilitating scientific research and innovation with advanced data collection and analysis methods to enhance workforce capacity and share findings with stakeholders in the health field. AKU expressed interest in potential collaboration within their community health and family medicine departments. Dr. Asad Ali, Associate Dean of Research at AKU’s Medical College, highlighted CERP’s expertise in study design, cost evaluations, and large-scale field experiments for behavioural interventions, which could complement AKU’s clinical research portfolio. The two teams discussed knowledge exchange through seminars and guest speaker sessions. The meeting ended with a clear understanding of the benefits of collaboration and identified action items. The collaboration between CERP and AKU aims to conduct high-quality research with a community-centred focus and an emphasis on impactful, outcome-driven projects.

Events

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

November 29, 2023
CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia and its host institute, CERP recently concluded the EBPD-Climate Edition workshop.
Read More

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

he flagship Evidence Based Program Design (EBPD)-Climate Edition workshop marked the first of many upcoming climate-focused initiatives from GEI Implementing Partner, the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Pakistan and Central Asia (CLEAR-PCA), which is hosted at Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). The goal is to enhance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in the region by building the capacity of key policy actors. Read More

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

he flagship Evidence Based Program Design (EBPD)-Climate Edition workshop marked the first of many upcoming climate-focused initiatives from GEI Implementing Partner, the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Pakistan and Central Asia (CLEAR-PCA), which is hosted at Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). The goal is to enhance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in the region by building the capacity of key policy actors. Read More

Event

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

November 29, 2023
Read More

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

he flagship Evidence Based Program Design (EBPD)-Climate Edition workshop marked the first of many upcoming climate-focused initiatives from GEI Implementing Partner, the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Pakistan and Central Asia (CLEAR-PCA), which is hosted at Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). The goal is to enhance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in the region by building the capacity of key policy actors. Read More

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

he flagship Evidence Based Program Design (EBPD)-Climate Edition workshop marked the first of many upcoming climate-focused initiatives from GEI Implementing Partner, the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Pakistan and Central Asia (CLEAR-PCA), which is hosted at Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). The goal is to enhance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in the region by building the capacity of key policy actors. Read More

Events

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

November 29, 2023
Read More

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

he flagship Evidence Based Program Design (EBPD)-Climate Edition workshop marked the first of many upcoming climate-focused initiatives from GEI Implementing Partner, the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Pakistan and Central Asia (CLEAR-PCA), which is hosted at Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). The goal is to enhance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in the region by building the capacity of key policy actors. Read More

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

he flagship Evidence Based Program Design (EBPD)-Climate Edition workshop marked the first of many upcoming climate-focused initiatives from GEI Implementing Partner, the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Pakistan and Central Asia (CLEAR-PCA), which is hosted at Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). The goal is to enhance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in the region by building the capacity of key policy actors. Read More

Articles

The Analytical Angle: Mothers’ mental health key to boosting childhood immunisation in Pakistan

February 17, 2024
Addressing maternal mental health is not just about nurturing mothers; it’s about safeguarding the health of our future generations.
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The Analytical Angle: Mothers’ mental health key to boosting childhood immunisation in Pakistan

Addressing maternal mental health is not just about nurturing mothers; it’s about safeguarding the health of our future generations.

In the landscape of public health, childhood immunisation stands as a cornerstone of disease prevention, ensuring the well-being of the youngest members of society. In Pakistan, this vital public health intervention has faced considerable challenges, marked by alarmingly low childhood immunisation rates that continue to pose significant risks.

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The Analytical Angle: Mothers’ mental health key to boosting childhood immunisation in Pakistan

Addressing maternal mental health is not just about nurturing mothers; it’s about safeguarding the health of our future generations.

In the landscape of public health, childhood immunisation stands as a cornerstone of disease prevention, ensuring the well-being of the youngest members of society. In Pakistan, this vital public health intervention has faced considerable challenges, marked by alarmingly low childhood immunisation rates that continue to pose significant risks.

Read More

Articles

The Analytical Angle: Mothers’ mental health key to boosting childhood immunisation in Pakistan

February 17, 2024
Read More

The Analytical Angle: Mothers’ mental health key to boosting childhood immunisation in Pakistan

Addressing maternal mental health is not just about nurturing mothers; it’s about safeguarding the health of our future generations.

In the landscape of public health, childhood immunisation stands as a cornerstone of disease prevention, ensuring the well-being of the youngest members of society. In Pakistan, this vital public health intervention has faced considerable challenges, marked by alarmingly low childhood immunisation rates that continue to pose significant risks.

Read More

The Analytical Angle: Mothers’ mental health key to boosting childhood immunisation in Pakistan

Addressing maternal mental health is not just about nurturing mothers; it’s about safeguarding the health of our future generations.

In the landscape of public health, childhood immunisation stands as a cornerstone of disease prevention, ensuring the well-being of the youngest members of society. In Pakistan, this vital public health intervention has faced considerable challenges, marked by alarmingly low childhood immunisation rates that continue to pose significant risks.

Read More

Articles

The Analytical Angle: Mothers’ mental health key to boosting childhood immunisation in Pakistan

February 17, 2024
Read More

The Analytical Angle: Mothers’ mental health key to boosting childhood immunisation in Pakistan

Addressing maternal mental health is not just about nurturing mothers; it’s about safeguarding the health of our future generations.

In the landscape of public health, childhood immunisation stands as a cornerstone of disease prevention, ensuring the well-being of the youngest members of society. In Pakistan, this vital public health intervention has faced considerable challenges, marked by alarmingly low childhood immunisation rates that continue to pose significant risks.

Read More

The Analytical Angle: Mothers’ mental health key to boosting childhood immunisation in Pakistan

Addressing maternal mental health is not just about nurturing mothers; it’s about safeguarding the health of our future generations.

In the landscape of public health, childhood immunisation stands as a cornerstone of disease prevention, ensuring the well-being of the youngest members of society. In Pakistan, this vital public health intervention has faced considerable challenges, marked by alarmingly low childhood immunisation rates that continue to pose significant risks.

Read More

Events

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

November 29, 2023
CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia and its host institute, CERP recently concluded the EBPD-Climate Edition workshop.
Read More

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

he flagship Evidence Based Program Design (EBPD)-Climate Edition workshop marked the first of many upcoming climate-focused initiatives from GEI Implementing Partner, the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Pakistan and Central Asia (CLEAR-PCA), which is hosted at Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). The goal is to enhance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in the region by building the capacity of key policy actors. Read More

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

he flagship Evidence Based Program Design (EBPD)-Climate Edition workshop marked the first of many upcoming climate-focused initiatives from GEI Implementing Partner, the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Pakistan and Central Asia (CLEAR-PCA), which is hosted at Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). The goal is to enhance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in the region by building the capacity of key policy actors. Read More

Event

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

November 29, 2023
Read More

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

he flagship Evidence Based Program Design (EBPD)-Climate Edition workshop marked the first of many upcoming climate-focused initiatives from GEI Implementing Partner, the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Pakistan and Central Asia (CLEAR-PCA), which is hosted at Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). The goal is to enhance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in the region by building the capacity of key policy actors. Read More

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

he flagship Evidence Based Program Design (EBPD)-Climate Edition workshop marked the first of many upcoming climate-focused initiatives from GEI Implementing Partner, the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Pakistan and Central Asia (CLEAR-PCA), which is hosted at Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). The goal is to enhance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in the region by building the capacity of key policy actors. Read More

Events

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

November 29, 2023
Read More

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

he flagship Evidence Based Program Design (EBPD)-Climate Edition workshop marked the first of many upcoming climate-focused initiatives from GEI Implementing Partner, the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Pakistan and Central Asia (CLEAR-PCA), which is hosted at Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). The goal is to enhance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in the region by building the capacity of key policy actors. Read More

CLEAR-PCA Hosts “Evidence Based Program Design-Climate Edition” Workshop

he flagship Evidence Based Program Design (EBPD)-Climate Edition workshop marked the first of many upcoming climate-focused initiatives from GEI Implementing Partner, the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Pakistan and Central Asia (CLEAR-PCA), which is hosted at Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). The goal is to enhance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in the region by building the capacity of key policy actors. Read More

Events

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

October 23, 2023
A team from CERP visited Aga Khan University (AKU) to brainstorm and discuss potential areas of collaboration.
Read More

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

A recent meeting between CERP and Aga Khan University (AKU) aimed to explore collaborative opportunities and discuss potential areas of cooperation. Maroof A. Syed, President & CEO, emphasised CERP’s vision for research in health and shared the organisation’s strategic partnerships across sectors such as education, gender, and governance. Zoha Waqar, the Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead at CERP, discussed the goal of facilitating scientific research and innovation with advanced data collection and analysis methods to enhance workforce capacity and share findings with stakeholders in the health field. AKU expressed interest in potential collaboration within their community health and family medicine departments. Dr. Asad Ali, Associate Dean of Research at AKU’s Medical College, highlighted CERP’s expertise in study design, cost evaluations, and large-scale field experiments for behavioural interventions, which could complement AKU’s clinical research portfolio. The two teams discussed knowledge exchange through seminars and guest speaker sessions. The meeting ended with a clear understanding of the benefits of collaboration and identified action items. The collaboration between CERP and AKU aims to conduct high-quality research with a community-centred focus and an emphasis on impactful, outcome-driven projects.

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

A recent meeting between CERP and Aga Khan University (AKU) aimed to explore collaborative opportunities and discuss potential areas of cooperation. Maroof A. Syed, President & CEO, emphasised CERP’s vision for research in health and shared the organisation’s strategic partnerships across sectors such as education, gender, and governance. Zoha Waqar, the Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead at CERP, discussed the goal of facilitating scientific research and innovation with advanced data collection and analysis methods to enhance workforce capacity and share findings with stakeholders in the health field. AKU expressed interest in potential collaboration within their community health and family medicine departments. Dr. Asad Ali, Associate Dean of Research at AKU’s Medical College, highlighted CERP’s expertise in study design, cost evaluations, and large-scale field experiments for behavioural interventions, which could complement AKU’s clinical research portfolio. The two teams discussed knowledge exchange through seminars and guest speaker sessions. The meeting ended with a clear understanding of the benefits of collaboration and identified action items. The collaboration between CERP and AKU aims to conduct high-quality research with a community-centred focus and an emphasis on impactful, outcome-driven projects.

Event

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

October 23, 2023
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CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

A recent meeting between CERP and Aga Khan University (AKU) aimed to explore collaborative opportunities and discuss potential areas of cooperation. Maroof A. Syed, President & CEO, emphasised CERP’s vision for research in health and shared the organisation’s strategic partnerships across sectors such as education, gender, and governance. Zoha Waqar, the Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead at CERP, discussed the goal of facilitating scientific research and innovation with advanced data collection and analysis methods to enhance workforce capacity and share findings with stakeholders in the health field. AKU expressed interest in potential collaboration within their community health and family medicine departments. Dr. Asad Ali, Associate Dean of Research at AKU’s Medical College, highlighted CERP’s expertise in study design, cost evaluations, and large-scale field experiments for behavioural interventions, which could complement AKU’s clinical research portfolio. The two teams discussed knowledge exchange through seminars and guest speaker sessions. The meeting ended with a clear understanding of the benefits of collaboration and identified action items. The collaboration between CERP and AKU aims to conduct high-quality research with a community-centred focus and an emphasis on impactful, outcome-driven projects.

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

A recent meeting between CERP and Aga Khan University (AKU) aimed to explore collaborative opportunities and discuss potential areas of cooperation. Maroof A. Syed, President & CEO, emphasised CERP’s vision for research in health and shared the organisation’s strategic partnerships across sectors such as education, gender, and governance. Zoha Waqar, the Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead at CERP, discussed the goal of facilitating scientific research and innovation with advanced data collection and analysis methods to enhance workforce capacity and share findings with stakeholders in the health field. AKU expressed interest in potential collaboration within their community health and family medicine departments. Dr. Asad Ali, Associate Dean of Research at AKU’s Medical College, highlighted CERP’s expertise in study design, cost evaluations, and large-scale field experiments for behavioural interventions, which could complement AKU’s clinical research portfolio. The two teams discussed knowledge exchange through seminars and guest speaker sessions. The meeting ended with a clear understanding of the benefits of collaboration and identified action items. The collaboration between CERP and AKU aims to conduct high-quality research with a community-centred focus and an emphasis on impactful, outcome-driven projects.

Events

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

October 23, 2023
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CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

A recent meeting between CERP and Aga Khan University (AKU) aimed to explore collaborative opportunities and discuss potential areas of cooperation. Maroof A. Syed, President & CEO, emphasised CERP’s vision for research in health and shared the organisation’s strategic partnerships across sectors such as education, gender, and governance. Zoha Waqar, the Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead at CERP, discussed the goal of facilitating scientific research and innovation with advanced data collection and analysis methods to enhance workforce capacity and share findings with stakeholders in the health field. AKU expressed interest in potential collaboration within their community health and family medicine departments. Dr. Asad Ali, Associate Dean of Research at AKU’s Medical College, highlighted CERP’s expertise in study design, cost evaluations, and large-scale field experiments for behavioural interventions, which could complement AKU’s clinical research portfolio. The two teams discussed knowledge exchange through seminars and guest speaker sessions. The meeting ended with a clear understanding of the benefits of collaboration and identified action items. The collaboration between CERP and AKU aims to conduct high-quality research with a community-centred focus and an emphasis on impactful, outcome-driven projects.

CERP and Agha Khan University Discuss Potential Avenues for Collaboration in Health Research

A recent meeting between CERP and Aga Khan University (AKU) aimed to explore collaborative opportunities and discuss potential areas of cooperation. Maroof A. Syed, President & CEO, emphasised CERP’s vision for research in health and shared the organisation’s strategic partnerships across sectors such as education, gender, and governance. Zoha Waqar, the Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead at CERP, discussed the goal of facilitating scientific research and innovation with advanced data collection and analysis methods to enhance workforce capacity and share findings with stakeholders in the health field. AKU expressed interest in potential collaboration within their community health and family medicine departments. Dr. Asad Ali, Associate Dean of Research at AKU’s Medical College, highlighted CERP’s expertise in study design, cost evaluations, and large-scale field experiments for behavioural interventions, which could complement AKU’s clinical research portfolio. The two teams discussed knowledge exchange through seminars and guest speaker sessions. The meeting ended with a clear understanding of the benefits of collaboration and identified action items. The collaboration between CERP and AKU aims to conduct high-quality research with a community-centred focus and an emphasis on impactful, outcome-driven projects.

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