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Islamabad,
October 20; The Prime Minister of Pakistan�s Office
(PMO) representatives briefed PILDAT�s Governance Assessment
Group on the Federal Government�s performance on key governance
indicators in its second year in office from June 2014 to May
2015.
Additional Secretary
to the Prime Minister, Mr. Fawad Hasan Fawad,
leading the delegation from the PMO, was accompanied by the
Joint Secretary, Mr. Kazim Niaz, and the Deputy
Secretary, Prime Minister�s Office, Mr. Khushal Khan,
to share the details of the initiatives undertaken by the Government.
The briefing
was part of PILDAT initiative to assess Quality of Governance
in Pakistan through which PILDAT seeks and receives data on
key governance indicators from the Federal and 4 Provincial
Governments annually. In similar briefings earlier from October
01-02, 2015, representatives from 4 Provincial Governments shared
highlights of their respective Governments� Performance through
June 2014-May 2015 with the Governance Assessment Group.
Members of PILDAT�s
Governance Assessment Group who joined the meeting included
Former Chief Secretary of Balochistan, Mr. Abdul Hakim
Baluch, Senior Lawyer, Former Chairman SECP, Dr.
Tariq Hassan, Former Chief Secretary Sindh, Mr.
Javed Ashraf Husain, Former Senior National Specialist
(Education), UNESCO, Mr. Arshad Saeed Khan,
Former Caretaker Chief Minister KP, Former Chairman WAPDA, Mr.
Shamsul Mulk, Development and Political Economist,
Senior Fellow UC Berkley, Dr. Niaz Murtaza,
Senior Journalist, Mr. Ghazi Salahuddin, Editor
in Chief, Daily Pakistan, Mr. Mujib ur Rehman Shami,
Chairman IPPAC, Former Chairman FBR, Mr. Abdullah Yusuf,
and President PILDAT, Mr. Ahmed Bilal Mehboob.
PILDAT earlier
issued Score Cards on Performance of the Federal and 4 Provincial
Governments in 2014 covering first year of elected Governments
in office after May 2013 General Election. The assessment of
quality of governance during second year in office is currently
under progress as part of PILDAT project on Assessment of Quality
of Governance, supported by the Danish International Development
Agency (DANIDA).
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information, please visit www.pildat.org
and www.facebook.com/PILDAT.
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