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Published 10 Nov, 2023 09:05am

Policy options

RECENTLY, in an attempt to comprehend Pakistan’s current socio-economic crises, I turned to YouTube seminars. Instead of succumbing to the pseudo-influencers, I directly explored videos from reputable think tanks in Pakistan.

After watching their enlightening videos, it struck me hard that despite having outstanding think tanks with minds adept at analysing and proposing solutions to pressing issues, we still have meticulously crafted policies that remain confined to paper. Is implementing a policy a herculean challenge, or does an unbridgeable gap exist between policy formation and implementation? Could the slow and sluggish bureaucracy be hindering pragmatic solutions?

The shuffling of governments and policy U-turns might also contribute to the issue. As Pakistan stands at a developmental crossroads, the fusion of intellectual prowess and actionable governance is the catalyst that is needed for transformative change. The collaboration between exceptional think tanks and effective policymakers is not just a theoretical utopia, but a tangible path towards realising the nation’s full potential.

Public awareness, or the lack thereof, further complicates the equation. Even the most well-conceived policies can wither if the public remains indifferent or misinformed. Think tanks must collaborate with media outlets and civil society to broadcast the benefits of the proposed policies. The role of technology in this equation cannot be overstated. Embracing digital platforms can amplify the reach of think tank recommen-dations, making them accessible to a broader audience. This will not only enhance public awareness, but also create a real-time feedback loop, enabling the policymakers to adopt strategies based on evolving needs and sentiments.

Rakhshanda Abbas
Gilgit

Published in Dawn, November 10th, 2023

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