Sustainability - Wellbeing

Fiscal Decentralization and Citizen’s Satisfaction from Local Public Service Delivery in Pakistan

Submitted by siteadmin on Wed, 10/14/2020 - 09:37

The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance of local governments in Pakistan through citizen’s satisfaction with local public service delivery in the context of the 2001 devolution plan. The devolution policy variable is found to be statistically significant, indicating that people’s satisfaction level declined significantly when the devolution plan was rolled back. The impact of demographic and socio-economic variables on citizen satisfaction with local government is also found to be statistically significant in a majority of cases.

Development Aid in Tumultuous Times: A Perspective from Muslim Geographies.

Submitted by siteadmin on Thu, 04/02/2020 - 09:59

Geographies of the Islamic world manifest stark disparities in terms of social and economic development. While some of the countries of the Ummah (Islamic community) benefited from Western donors and their development aid, there have been efforts to build endogenous capacity. A relatively well-known example is the case of the Organization for Islamic Cooperation (OIC), one of the major but not the only actor in Islamic development assistance. This study is an attempt to showcase Islamic development aid emanating from the Ummah, its geographical and organizational fractions and conditions.