Get In Touch
Mezzanine Floor,
Beverly Center, Jinnah Ave.
Islamabad, Pakistan
Visting Hours
Monday to Friday
9AM to 6PM PKT
Work Inquiries
info@tabadlab.com
Ph: 051 2726668

Tabadlab

Maira Sheikh and Umar Nadeem
Posted by Maira Sheikh and Umar Nadeem
June 1, 2023

Government Embracing EdTech: The Case of the TeleSchool App

You can download the PDF version here. Pakistan has witnessed a high...

Read More
Zeeshan Salahuddin
Posted by Zeeshan Salahuddin
December 19, 2022

TTP Redux: A Costly Ceasefire

You can download the PDF version here. Context On November 28, 2022,...

Read More
Ali Saood
Posted by Ali Saood
November 25, 2022

Pain Mismanagement: Pakistan’s Big Pharma and Regulators’ Headache

You can download the PDF version here. The Problem: A Nationwide Shortage...

Read More
Naeha Rashid, Maira Sheikh and Alina Khan
Posted by Naeha Rashid, Maira Sheikh and Alina Khan
October 7, 2022
Zeeshan Salahuddin
Posted by Zeeshan Salahuddin
August 25, 2022

Tabadlab Policy Roundtable 45: China in East Africa: Lessons for The Developing World

Background The East Africa region has emerged as an increasingly important economic...

Read More
Zeeshan Salahuddin
Posted by Zeeshan Salahuddin
August 5, 2022

Tabadlab Policy Roundtable 44 - Over the Horizon: Implications of the Strike in Kabul

The Killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri The US conducted its known drone strike...

Read More
Naeha Rashid
Posted by Naeha Rashid
July 7, 2022

Tabadlab Policy Roundtable 43: Unpacking the Fundamentals for Digital Transformation

Pakistan's Digital Dream As part of a series of conversations on digital...

Read More
Danyal Adam Khan
Posted by Danyal Adam Khan
February 22, 2021

Skills Development to Accelerate Economic Recovery during Covid-19

The youth bulge in Pakistan offers a unique and timed opportunity to yield demographic dividend from a developed and economically productive workforce, however, this potential is far from being realised.

Read More
Maryam Mirza
Posted by Maryam Mirza
January 29, 2021

Teachers’ Readiness for Learning Continuity

Beyond notifications and decisions on compliance of SOPs, there has been minimal training and preparation for teachers to be able to manage an effective return to schools.

Read More
Xenia Rasul
Posted by Xenia Rasul
January 28, 2021

Improving Economic Wellbeing and Resilience of Females during Covid-19

Covid-19 has exacerbated gender gaps and inequalities globally with a prominent adverse impact on the social and economic conditions of women.

Read More
Aliza Amin
Posted by Aliza Amin
January 28, 2021

Digital Health Solutions to Improve Public Health During Covid-19

Low investment in digital health, gaps in health information systems, limited digital access and literacy and limited adoption of payment services are some of the key reasons for low levels of digital health adoption.

Read More
Asad Rafi
Posted by Asad Rafi
January 28, 2021

Addressing Mental Health Issues during Covid-19

It is crucial for the government to respond to the emerging mental health crisis to avoid long-term impact on economic productivity, public health and societal dynamics in Pakistan.

Read More
Ayesha Burney
Posted by Ayesha Burney
January 28, 2021

Masks as a Containment Strategy

While the usage of masks has been mandatory since the end of October 2020, implementation remains significantly compromised.

Read More
Asad Rafi
Posted by Asad Rafi
January 28, 2021

Intercity Travel During Covid-19

Various measures such as lockdowns, ban on intercity travel, suspension of international and domestic flights and observance of necessary SOPs played a role in containing the spread of the virus.

Read More
Aliza Amin
Posted by Aliza Amin
January 8, 2021

The Impact of School Re-closures on Student Learning

Schools closures in 2020 will result in at least 0.8 years’ worth of additional cumulative learning loss.

Read More
Aliza Amin
Posted by Aliza Amin
December 31, 2020

Digital Access During Covid-19

The Covid-19 pandemic has brought the digital agenda to the front. While the digital transformation agenda in Pakistan is not new, the pandemic has infused a new and fresh urgency into the question of how Pakistanis connect with each other.

Read More