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    Education and training: craft chapter for the ICPD Pakistan country report

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 1993
    Education policy in Pakistan has passed through several phases. In the early years after independence the emphasis was on building up a strong scientific and technical corps.
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    Population and environment: draft chapter for the ICPD Pakistan country report

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 1993
    The interaction between natural resources and its users outlines the concept of environment, thereby making it a dynamic phenomenon wherein a society determines its use pattern to sustain its population and enhance their life chances.
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    Climate change and national security

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2012
    Security can be measured at four different levels individual security, national security, regional security and global security, according to relevance of the situation and the subject. Global leaders are concerned about global security and in the same way regional leaders are concerned about regional security. National leaders are concerned about national security.
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    Gender and land reforms in Pakistan

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2010
    Women’s land ownership and control have important connections with their empowerment in Pakistan’s agricultural context. However, the link between these has largely remained unexplored; and there has been negligible research to determine how many women own or control land in Pakistan.
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    Toxic mercury/mercury amalgam use in dentistry: review and evaluation of curriculum in dental teaching institutions of Pakistan

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2014
    Keeping in view the toxicity and hazardousness of mercury and its various products, recently, under the United Nation Environmental Program (UNEP), “Minamata Convention on Mercury” has been in-acted by over 140 countries to reduce/phase out mercury use globally. It has been already signed by 94 countries (including Pakistan) in October 10th, 2013 at Kumamoto, Japan.
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    Masculinities, conflict and peacebuilding: perspectives on men through a gender lens

    Saferworld, 2014
    Research tells us that socially constructed gender norms which associate masculinity with power, violence and control can play a role in driving conflict and insecurity. Examining the reasons behind this, ‘Masculinities, conflict and peacebuilding’ aims to advance discussions about integrating a masculinities perspective into peacebuilding policy and practice.
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    Masculinities, conflict and peacebuilding: perspectives on men through a gender lens

    Saferworld, 2014
    Research tells us that socially constructed gender norms which associate masculinity with power, violence and control can play a role in driving conflict and insecurity. Examining the reasons behind this, ‘Masculinities, conflict and peacebuilding’ aims to advance discussions about integrating a masculinities perspective into peacebuilding policy and practice.
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    Food legislation in South Asia and its link with food security: a case study of Pakistan

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2013
    Food plays very vital role in maintaining proper health and also helps in prevention and cure of diseases. Good nutritive food makes health, but at the same time bad or unhealthy food gives rise to several diseases.
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    Pakistan energy vision 2035

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2014
    Pakistan is undergoing an unprecedented energy crisis. There is a demand and supply shortfall of 8000MW in the country, resulting serve repercussions for the economy as a whole. In order to address the mammoth of this power shortage, government needs to formulate a definite strategy for the future.
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    Coal-fired power generation in Pakistan: a policy paper

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2014
    In coal-fired power generation, the global trend is towards improving the efficiency of thermal power plants by generating more electricity while using the minimum quantity of fuel (Natural Gas, Coal and Residual Fuel Oil) as well as lowering emissions.

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