FinTech, Economic Development & Poverty Alleviation
FinTech holds much promise for development and poverty alleviation, but the budding economic sector is not without challenges.
FinTech holds much promise for development and poverty alleviation, but the budding economic sector is not without challenges.
Education is the sine qua non of sustainable and inclusive development. Pakistan needs to challenge inequality of opportunity in the education system in the context of diversity and gender disparity, provincial differences, and socio-economic classes.
Refugees exist in Pakistan in large numbers willy-nilly. Denying them assistance may be more costly than lending a helping hand.
Cancel culture is a strategic tool for brands to acquire acceptance and attract consumers.
Xenophobic sentiments against Asian Americans after the Covid-19 outbreak demonstrate a step backward in the American belief in diversity and inclusion.
Cultures set up a framework for building the social capital of a society, and democratic media can effectively determine it.
Analysing how feminism in Pakistan has shifted from a liberal to radical framework through different governmental regimes
By silencing the arguments that defy popular and liberal opinions, the cancel culture is actually curbing freedom in learning – a fundamental keystone of liberalism.
Child labor is a deep-rooted socio-economic problem in Pakistan, whose direct victims are children and indirect victim is the economy.