The family’s hierarchical structure nurtures women in situations where the syndrome of dependency is systematically entrenched to perpetuate hegemony and dominance. Human history is defined
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Bangladesh’s path to sustainable energy
Another step has been made in the establishment of nuclear power facilities in Bangladesh. The director general of Russia’s national nuclear organization, Rosatom, officially handed
Global South: Debt distress and food shortages
Pakistan is among those many developing countries that have been under serious debt distress in the wake of the recession-causing covid-19 pandemic. In this regard,
Prioritizing the Future of Healthcare in Balochistan
Health economics, a discipline that explores the allocation of healthcare resources in the face of scarce supply, is essential for maximizing the efficiency, equity, and
Lahore vs Karachi: Which metropolis is in deeper municipal mess?
The importance of municipal powers in promoting citizen participation and ensuring accountable city governance cannot be overstated. For effective and responsible management of urban centres,
Fixing energy to fix growth
Pakistan is stuck in a low-growth trap. Consumption makes up almost 100% of GDP, largely financed by imports, while the investment-to-GDP ratio continues to hover
Next regime looking at hydra-headed challenges
As Pakistan’s post-election scene is abuzz with talks of potential alliances with horse trading seemingly in full gallop, political parties are aggressively courting each other
Did Imran win or did the status quo lose?
The critical question, at least in Rawalpindi, isn’t who will be prime minister or even whether the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will be in government or
Climate finance and a global pandemic treaty
‘If developing economies found it hard to manage their debts in 2023, they are likely to face even more formidable challenges this year. Though most
The stepchild of Pakistan’s economy
It is an irony that the sector which provides a livelihood to more than 40 percent of the workforce of the country is so neglected.