Our Projects  
PASARC has undertaken projects with PDMA Punjab in field of Disaster Risk Reduction and in preparation of Disaster Response Plan. With PDMA, PASARC also conducted a research study on the Dengue Epidemic, which resulted in publication of a book as well. PASARC has also completed a research study on the Afghan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) with TN Associates.

Currently it is working with the Agriculture Department Punjab in conjunction with the Ministry of S&T in developing a Farmer and Consumer Management Information System (FACMIS). PASARC and TEVTA Punjab have also joined hands to extend the FACMIS project so as to provide access to the system to the rural youth of Punjab through the TEVTA centers.

It has conducted a study with IUCN to revamp and include environmental components in the training modules for fresh entrants of CSS cadre officers. PASARC is also currently working on a project ‘Smart Procurement, Supply Chain and Distribution of Medicines at Government Health Facilities’ signed between PASARC, Shahid Javed Burki Institute of Public Policy (BIPP), and the Sub-National Governance Program, funded by UK Government in the Office of the Secretary, Government of the Punjab Health Department, Lahore on June 1, 2015. Using ICT, the Project aims at ensuring efficient delivery of medicines and related health facilities to local people in the target areas of Sheikhupura District.
PASARC has undertaken projects with PDMA Punjab in field of Disaster Risk Reduction and in preparation of Disaster Response Plan. With PDMA, PASARC also conducted a research study on the Dengue Epidemic, which resulted in publication of a book as well. PASARC has also completed a research study on the Afghan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) with TN Associates.

Currently it is working with the Agriculture Department Punjab in conjunction with the Ministry of S&T in developing a Farmer and Consumer Management Information System (FACMIS). PASARC and TEVTA Punjab have also joined hands to extend the FACMIS project so as to provide access to the system to the rural youth of Punjab through the TEVTA centers.

It has conducted a study with IUCN to revamp and include environmental components in the training modules for fresh entrants of CSS cadre officers. PASARC is also currently working on a project ‘Smart Procurement, Supply Chain and Distribution of Medicines at Government Health Facilities’ signed between PASARC, Shahid Javed Burki Institute of Public Policy (BIPP), and the Sub-National Governance Program, funded by UK Government in the Office of the Secretary, Government of the Punjab Health Department, Lahore on June 1, 2015. Using ICT, the Project aims at ensuring efficient delivery of medicines and related health facilities to local people in the target areas of Sheikhupura District.

The automated inventory control will insulate health services against false procurements; reduce inventory management failures; and result in financial savings. It will also generate accurate Early Warning on spread of epidemics besides accurate patients Health Records Management. 

Availability of reliable health data and patterns of diseases with demographic information can be used for future evidence based policy formulation. Despite its short tenure, PASARC has already set a mark towards fast track achievements in its pursuit of research and development studies. PASARC and BIPP conducted a well-structured policy dialogue in May, 2015 titled “STRATEGY FOR EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL ACTION PLAN ON COUNTER-TERRORISM: STRENGHENING LAW ENFORCEMENT CAPACITY”. The policy dialogue was well attended by distinguished and renowned politicians, member from the Judiciary, Federal and Provincial Governments, Armed Forces, Pakistan Administrative Service, Private Sector CEOs and Journalists. They set commitments to action by all parties as a result of the carefully constructed, deliberative meetings that addressed both politically controversial and technically complex aspects of the Counter Terrorism Strategy.