Policy Brief: Trade Regulatory Reforms In Pakistan For Improving Business Ecosystem For Women
State of Implementation of Right to Information Laws in Pakistan
Peshawar Prosperity Five Years Plan (PP5P) 2023
To education 9 thousands school going children and 1000 parents on safe use of internet through innovative story telling techniques.
The objective of the project Strengthening Capacities for Improved Management of Local Revenues and Local Services. The project aims at Strengthening capacities of the local governments for provision of improved local.
The Main objective of this assignment is to Train 12,000 women form the underprivileged and poor socio-economic class of KPK through Internet Dost Program.
March 01, 2023
The 18th Constitutional Amendment to the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan inserted 19-A in 2010, states ‘Right to information: Every citizen shall have the right to have access to information in all matters of public importance subject to regulation and reasonable restrictions imposed by law.’ Since the 18th constitutional amendment, all province assemblies and parliament of Pakistan have enacted Right to Information (RTI) laws for respective provinces and at federal level.
CGPA has carried out study ‘Comparatively Analysis of Right to Information Laws in Pakistan’. The purpose of the study to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the provincial and national RTI laws in Pakistan vis-à-vis national and international best principles.