CERP is a leading impact-driven organisation focused on improving decision making through rigorous research, advanced analytics, capacity building, data collection and advisory services for public and private sectors.

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Climate

Labour Markets

Education

Institutions

Poverty alleviation

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Spotlight

Board Member

Dilnaz Avari

Board Member
Dilnaz Avari is a Board Member at CERP. She teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan. She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).

Dilnaz Avari

Board Member
Dilnaz Avari is a Board Member at CERP. She teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan. She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).

Dilnaz Avari

Board Member
Dilnaz Avari is a Board Member at CERP. She teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan. She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).
Co-Founder and Research Fellow

Adnan Qadir Khan

Co-Founder and Research Fellow
Adnan Qadir Khan is Co-Founder and Research Fellow at CERP. He is currently Chief Economist and Director for Economics and Evaluation Directorate in the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). He is also Professor in Practice at the School of Public Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), a joint appointment with Suntory Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD), LSE. Adnan has been an Affiliate of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) at MIT. He has also been appointed as an Associate with the Building State Capability Program at Harvard’s Center for International Development. Prior to his appointment with Harvard and LSE. Professor Adnan successfully led the International Growth Centre (IGC) as Research and Policy Director and was also a Visiting Lecturer of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School from 2018-2019. He has been actively involved in the areas of policy, research, and training. He has been a co-leader the of Reducing State Fragilities Initiative at the International Growth Centre, an Affiliated Researcher with the Political Economy group of Yale University’s Research Initiative on Innovation and Scale (Y-RISE), an Affiliated Researcher with Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD) With 15 years of experience in the policy world, Adnan name is synonymous as a practitioner and policymaker where he regularly interacts with policy actors from around the world, with a focus on Asia and Africa, in the areas of state fragility and state capacity building. He holds a multitude of experience in the research realm with a keen interest in the areas of economic development, the political economy of development and state fragility, state capacity, and social protection. He teaches courses on public policy and economic development in order to bridge the gap between academia and practice. He has also served in the government as a member of the Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS) and is a recipient of the President’s Medal for performance. Professor Adnan has a PhD in Economics from Queen’s University. He completed his Master of Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School and Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology.

Adnan Qadir Khan

Co-Founder and Research Fellow
Adnan Qadir Khan is Co-Founder and Research Fellow at CERP. He is currently Chief Economist and Director for Economics and Evaluation Directorate in the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). He is also Professor in Practice at the School of Public Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), a joint appointment with Suntory Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD), LSE. Adnan has been an Affiliate of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) at MIT. He has also been appointed as an Associate with the Building State Capability Program at Harvard’s Center for International Development. Prior to his appointment with Harvard and LSE. Professor Adnan successfully led the International Growth Centre (IGC) as Research and Policy Director and was also a Visiting Lecturer of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School from 2018-2019. He has been actively involved in the areas of policy, research, and training. He has been a co-leader the of Reducing State Fragilities Initiative at the International Growth Centre, an Affiliated Researcher with the Political Economy group of Yale University’s Research Initiative on Innovation and Scale (Y-RISE), an Affiliated Researcher with Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD) With 15 years of experience in the policy world, Adnan name is synonymous as a practitioner and policymaker where he regularly interacts with policy actors from around the world, with a focus on Asia and Africa, in the areas of state fragility and state capacity building. He holds a multitude of experience in the research realm with a keen interest in the areas of economic development, the political economy of development and state fragility, state capacity, and social protection. He teaches courses on public policy and economic development in order to bridge the gap between academia and practice. He has also served in the government as a member of the Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS) and is a recipient of the President’s Medal for performance. Professor Adnan has a PhD in Economics from Queen’s University. He completed his Master of Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School and Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology.

Adnan Qadir Khan

Co-Founder and Research Fellow
Adnan Qadir Khan is Co-Founder and Research Fellow at CERP. He is currently Chief Economist and Director for Economics and Evaluation Directorate in the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). He is also Professor in Practice at the School of Public Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), a joint appointment with Suntory Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD), LSE. Adnan has been an Affiliate of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) at MIT. He has also been appointed as an Associate with the Building State Capability Program at Harvard’s Center for International Development. Prior to his appointment with Harvard and LSE. Professor Adnan successfully led the International Growth Centre (IGC) as Research and Policy Director and was also a Visiting Lecturer of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School from 2018-2019. He has been actively involved in the areas of policy, research, and training. He has been a co-leader the of Reducing State Fragilities Initiative at the International Growth Centre, an Affiliated Researcher with the Political Economy group of Yale University’s Research Initiative on Innovation and Scale (Y-RISE), an Affiliated Researcher with Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD) With 15 years of experience in the policy world, Adnan name is synonymous as a practitioner and policymaker where he regularly interacts with policy actors from around the world, with a focus on Asia and Africa, in the areas of state fragility and state capacity building. He holds a multitude of experience in the research realm with a keen interest in the areas of economic development, the political economy of development and state fragility, state capacity, and social protection. He teaches courses on public policy and economic development in order to bridge the gap between academia and practice. He has also served in the government as a member of the Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS) and is a recipient of the President’s Medal for performance. Professor Adnan has a PhD in Economics from Queen’s University. He completed his Master of Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School and Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology.
Co-Founder and Research Fellow

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.
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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 on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

May 4, 2023
For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice.
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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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Articles

The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

May 4, 2023
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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

Read More

The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

Read More

Articles

The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

May 4, 2023
Read More

The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

Read More

The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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
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.

Articles

The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

May 4, 2023
For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice.
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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

May 4, 2023
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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

May 4, 2023
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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

May 4, 2023
For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice.
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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

May 4, 2023
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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

May 4, 2023
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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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The Analytical Angle on Dawn: For Pakistan to prosper, it must allow its girls to dream big, accomplish bigger

For most women in Pakistan, the ability to work and study remains a privilege, not a choice. Many of the women in the labour force are “teaching to be taught” — they join the labour force to manage educational expenses, which financially empowers them, but simultaneously limits their professional growth and choices.

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