
Abdullah Khalid
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Researcher at @CPSEpvt @SDPIPakistan
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1805950 01-01-2013 20:48:02
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PAKISTANI STARTUPS SHOWCASE at DCO Startup Night Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 🇵🇰 🚀 Exciting times in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia! 🌐 Pakistani 🇵🇰 startups stealing the spotlight with innovation and passion. 💡💼 Great initiative by Ignite & Digital Cooperation Organization NICAT Pakistan Ministry of IT & Telecom




Pakistan's evolving electoral system suggests proportional representation (PR) in local government elections to address issues of transparency, trust, and inclusivity. Abid Qaiyum Suleri Maryam Nawaz Sharif Ahmad Iqbal ۰ احمد اقبال 🇵🇰 Vaqar Ahmed Ahad Nazir Local Government & Community Development Punjab dawn.com/news/1815935/b…


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Our initiative #RaisingHerVoice led by DED Mr. Qasim Shah (@qashah) and his team, is actively advocating for equal representation of women across all legislative bodies. To support this effort, Executive Director Dr. Abid Qaiyum Suleri has proposed two key pathways forward: ✅

Advocating for Inclusive Representation Mr. Abdullah Khalid, Political Coordinator, highlights the critical importance of Sections 202 and 208—emphasizing the need for a minimum of 33% women's representation in both elected and non-elected positions across national, provincial,

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