Our research work is primarily driven by the demands generated from the stakeholders and partners we work with (government, non-government, civil society, etc.) and the need for innovation and finding solutions. Our research informs the spectrum of our work, from advocacy and campaigning to capacity building.
We build strong evidence for areas of policy and engage with the right stakeholders to propel policy action driven by adequate research. Our researches are based on data and evidence, forming the foundation for our programs, leading towards engagement with stakeholders, and advocacy.
We would pursue evidence-based and action-oriented research agenda to structure planning, implementation and policy actions to address development, constitutional rights and sustainable development.
Our engagement with key policy stakeholders would be on the basis of global commitments and national priorities, climate science, evidence-based research, and future pathways and scenario projections. Our commitment to the constitutional rights, Rule of law, development, overseas Pakistanis and climate change, in particular, builds strong campaigns and advocacy on global, national and regional issues. By recognizing the critical role of research and communication and policy making, we aspire to apply advocacy and campaigning to help address these challenges on a public scale with a better understanding of changing global development, human rights and environment degradation.