Pakistan faces challenging issues when it comes to peace. It is not only threatened by the old and ongoing tensions on the Indo-Pak border, but also from newly arisen international and domestic problems. Pakistan has become the biggest ally of the west in...
Sanitation and potable water, received earlier scrutiny. In 1987 only about 6 percent of rural residents and 51 percent of urban residents had access to sanitary facilities, success has been achieved in bringing potable water within reach of the people; n...
Education is a right. It’s the key to a better childhood, and a better future for children, their communities and their countries. It is the responsibility of the state and a core element of any development policy committed to social justice. Yet for many...
In Pakistan health and sanitation infrastructure is adequate in urban areas but is generally poor in rural areas. About 19% of the population and 30% of children under age of five are malnourished. Health Concerns Include Acute respiratory infections, pn...
Pakistan faces many challenges including environment, water pollution from raw sewage is for example a very grave issue that needs to be addressed, water is not only polluted by raw sewage but also through industrial wastes, and agricultural runoff; with ...