Social Policy Resource Centre

Social Policy Resource Centre

MOU Signed between SPRC and ISSI

MOU Signed between SPRC and ISSI

Advancing Collaborative Research: MOU Signing between SPRC and Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) The Social Policy Resource Centre (SPRC) signed an MOU with the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI), a pioneer think-tank affiliated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Pakistan on January 31, 2025. This collaboration aims to produce research and […]

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Second National Consultation on Green Industrialization in Pakistan | UNCTAD & SPRC

Second National Consultation on Green Industrialization in Pakistan | UNCTAD & SPRC Islamabad: Under the four country project on “Resilient, Green and Transformative Development” in Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Pakistan and Türkiye, the Social Policy Resource Centre and its partner the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, jointly organised the Second National Consultation Green Industrialisation in

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Challenges of Elderly Care in Islamabad

Challenges of Elderly Care in Islamabad The Social Policy Resource Centre (SPRC), in collaboration with the Ministry of Human Rights, conducted an online policy discussion on September 5, 2024, focusing on the “Challenges of Elderly Care in Islamabad.” This event was organized by the Elderly Grievance Redressal Committee to foster dialogue on improving elderly care

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Pakistan needs a new alliance for Social Protection

Pakistan needs a new alliance for Social Protection Pakistan’s social protection, including BISP and work-based social security, offers limited coverage and inadequate benefits. High inflation and fiscal constraints worsen the situation. Integration of these systems is needed for stronger social insurance. SPRC calls for youth involvement and research to improve future protection. Read Blog Here

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