Editorial: Pakistans’s Annual Budget and the Role of IMF
Pakistan's annual budget being prepared in collaboration with the IMF highlights the country’s economic vulnerability.
Pakistan's annual budget being prepared in collaboration with the IMF highlights the country’s economic vulnerability.
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The federal budget for 2023-24 aims to neutralize the effects of Pakistan’s energy sector’s drain on the economy.
Pakistan's fiscal strategy for the year has shifted in response to climate change, focusing on significant budget allocations and policy changes in the 2024-2025 federal budget.
With temperatures reaching all-time highs in Pakistan’s Sindh province, how Sindh allocates its budget towards climate change is of great importance.
Budgetary allocations for human rights are essential as the independence and effectiveness of HRIs are closely tied to their financial resources.
Pakistan faces a severe heat wave and electricity crisis, revealing systemic shortcomings in climate resilience and governance, threatening public health and economic stability.
The intersection of international trade dynamics, human rights obligations, and economic sustainability presents a complex challenge for Pakistan as it navigates the requirements of the GSP+ scheme.
The tense standoff between the federal government and the provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, exacerbated by political power struggles, fiscal disputes, and security concerns, threatens to escalate into a major crisis amid regional instability.
The recent climate crisis has affected women in rural and impoverished areas of Pakistan, exacerbating existing inequalities and placing them at the forefront of climate-induced hardships