Developing Research and a Research Culture: Results from a Pilot Project in Pakistan

Authors

  • Nadeem Ul Haque
  • David Orden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30541/v59i3pp.553-570

Abstract

This paper argues that successful public policy requires engaged research developing ideas and evidence from diverse vantage points. Pakistan’s social science research remains fragmented, under-resourced and dependent on external agendas. We describe a five-year pilot programme to enhance Pakistan’s research culture. Seventy-two crowd-sourced and competitively-selected projects at 46 geographically dispersed institutions were supported. Provincial universities were empowered and networking with the better-placed metropolitan institutions proved mutually beneficial to scholarship. Substantial research outputs were completed in important areas of policy. We conclude that such multi-year commitments to review and network engagement are vital to strengthening policy capacity. Keywords: Pakistan; Research Community; Social Sciences; Networking; Competitive Grants

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Published

2020-11-01

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RASTA-Background Paper

How to Cite

Developing Research and a Research Culture: Results from a Pilot Project in Pakistan. (2020). The Pakistan Development Review, 59(3), pp.553-570. https://doi.org/10.30541/v59i3pp.553-570