Strong institutions are important for Pakistan but many of its institutions have failed to provide basic needs or ensure accountability, with issues like corruption and a poor education system. Fixing these deep-rooted problems will require gradual, technocratic solutions like policies from the PMC to equitably distribute COVID vaccines and improve basic education.
Strong institutions are important for Pakistan but many of its institutions have failed to provide basic needs or ensure accountability, with issues like corruption and a poor education system. Fixing these deep-rooted problems will require gradual, technocratic solutions like policies from the PMC to equitably distribute COVID vaccines and improve basic education.
Strong institutions are important for Pakistan but many of its institutions have failed to provide basic needs or ensure accountability, with issues like corruption and a poor education system. Fixing these deep-rooted problems will require gradual, technocratic solutions like policies from the PMC to equitably distribute COVID vaccines and improve basic education.
• Pakistan’s graves problem lies in its existence of failed institutions whether it be the health sector, law and order, education system, absence of accountability or widespread corruption • Citizens deprived of their basic needs that a state should be able to provide • These are deep rooted problems that can be fixed by technocratic solutions. And it needs be a gradual re-engineering process • Policies and actions that the PMC needs to take in action for equitable covid vaccines distribution • Policy to better basic education system in Pakistan References • http://blogs.dunyanews.tv/27538/ • https://www.dawn.com/news/1613896