CERP Welcomes New Board Members: Basit Zafar, Dilnaz Avari and Maheen Rahman

Lahore, December 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):CERP leadership is pleased to announce the addition of three new board members to the Board of Directors. The new members bring a diverse set of experiences with the exposure that intersects between academia and the private sector. Here is a brief profile of the new board members:

Basit Zafar

Basit Zafar is a Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. His research is focused on labour economics, the economics of education, and household finance. Specifically, his work seeks to understand how individuals make decisions under uncertainty. Dr Zafar’s research employs a disparate set of empirical methods and techniques, including the use of subjective expectations data and experimental data.

Prior to joining the University of Michigan, he held a position at Arizona State University as a Professor of Economics. He also has extensively worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as a Senior Economist. Dr Zafar received his PhD from North-western University in 2008, and his BSc from Caltech.

Dilnaz Avari

Dilnaz Avari teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan.

She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).

Maheen Rahman

Maheen Rahman is the Chief Executive Officer of Infra Zamin Pakistan. Maheen has over twenty years of experience in investment banking, research and asset management. In her previous appointment, she served as the Chief Executive of Alfalah GHP Investment Management where, under her leadership, Alfalah Investments has grown to be one of the largest asset management companies in Pakistan. Prior to that, Maheen was the Chief Executive of IGI Funds, during her tenure, IGI Funds turned into a profitable entity from a loss incurring fund. Her other roles include Head of Research at BMA Capital Management, Associate at ABN AMRO Bank and investment banking analyst at Merrill Lynch. She has experience working across multiple geographies during her career.

In addition to her extensive work experience and professional achievements, Maheen holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons) degree in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and a Master of Science in Finance and Economics from Warwick Business School in the UK.

For more information, contact:
Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP)
29-P Gulberg II, Lahore – 54660, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35777844
Email: contact@cerp.org.pk
Website: https://www.cerp.org.pk/

The Art of Business Negotiations for entrepreneurs and business owners 

Lahore, July 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):On July 1, 2022, CERP organised a customised workshop for the members of the eminent Entrepreneurs’ Organisations (EO) Lahore chapter on the Art of Business Negotiations. The workshop was led by Shahzad Bhatti, a world-renowned negotiations expert and a former lecturer of Negotiation Skill and Theory at Harvard Law School, to equip the entrepreneurs and business owners with the necessary skills and framework to win at negotiations.

A diverse group of 40 entrepreneurs and business owners representing different industries were present at the workshop. Some of the key personals who attended the workshop were:

Ahmed Shafi, Executive Director, Crescent Textile Mills

Ali Chughtai and Omer Chughtai, Director and Director Operations, Chughtai Labs

Faisal Afzal, Chairman, Super Asia Group

Shahid Hassan, Al Jalil Group of Companies and

Umer Abdullah, Director, Sapphire Textiles

The workshop explored the concept of the negotiator’s diamond and progressed into discussing the 7 strategies for effective negotiation that can help entrepreneurs and business owners walk into any negotiation discussion with confidence. The workshop also included case studies and focused group activities to help participants learn the art of business negotiations.

While reflecting upon his experience of the workshop Omer Chughtai described the workshop as “very interactive” and Anees Muhammad, Director of Mahmood Group, mentioned that the frameworks discussed are applicable to both business negotiations and family communication.

For more information, contact:
Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP)
29-P Gulberg II, Lahore – 54660, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35777844
Email: contact@cerp.org.pk
Website: https://www.cerp.org.pk/

CERP participates in career fairs at LSE, LUMS and FCCU 

Lahore, April 07, 2022 (PPI-OT):The last week of March was an eventful time at CERP, as we attended career fairs across three universities in Lahore. CERP was part of the career fair at Lahore School of Economics, Lahore University of Management Science, and Forman Christian College, Lahore.

CERP experienced a combined footfall of 700+ students, who were interested in learning more about CERP’s verticals and about projects we are working on in the development sector. CERP’s core focus lies on building professional work experience, teamwork, cultural proficiency, and networking. During the career fair, CERP HR explained how the recruitment process works and what it takes to be successful at CERP for students in the final year of their degree programme.

For more information, contact:
Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP)
29-P Gulberg II, Lahore – 54660, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35777844
Email: contact@cerp.org.pk
Website: https://www.cerp.org.pk/

CERP Summer Internship Programme 2022

Lahore, April 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):CERP Summer Internship Programme 2022 is now live!

Applications are being considered on a rolling basis.

Apply today!

https://www.cerp.org.pk/pages/careers

For more information, contact:
Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP)
29-P Gulberg II, Lahore – 54660, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35777844
Email: contact@cerp.org.pk
Website: https://www.cerp.org.pk/

CERP conducts its first Empirical Study of Gender Workshop in Lahore 

Lahore, April 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):As part of the Pakistan edition of the Empirical Study of Gender (EGEN) Workshop, CERP in collaboration with CLEAR and IDEAS hosted an informative discussion on Women’s Legal and Social Rights and Political Participation in Pakistan on Thursday, 31st March 2022 in Lahore. More than 50 participants attended the event in person and online to gain a better understanding of gender research in Pakistan and its implications for policy in light of the evidence.

The workshop aimed to bring policymakers, subject experts, and researchers to come together on a platform and discuss issues related to the politics or economics of gender in the context of Pakistan; bridging the gap between research and policymaking in this critical policy area.

Day one of the workshop consisted of close interaction between young researchers and prominent economists, to share their early research on gender in Pakistan and refine their ideas.

Day two of the workshop started with an introduction to gender-based research at CERP by Dr Kate Vyborny, Research Fellow CERP and Research Scientist, Department of Economics, Duke University, followed by a short presentation on gender-based research by Dr Rabea Malik, CEO and Research Fellow, IDEAS Pakistan and Maryam Khan, Research Fellow at IDEAS.

The workshop invited thought leaders from the government, NGOs, and public and private sector organisations to share their insights into the state of women’s legal and social rights and political participation, including:

Mumtaz Mughal, Director of Programmes, Aurat Foundation

Khawar Mumtaz, Board Member RSPN and Former Chairperson of National Commission on the Status of Women

Samia Liaquat Ali Khan, Senior Group Head at Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund

Adnan Skhawat Ali, Deputy Director (Training, Research and Evaluation), Election Commission of Pakistan, and

Muhammad Waheed Iqbal, Director at Punjab Commission on the Status of Women

The event started with a keynote speech by Dr Rachel Glennerster, Associate Professor of Economics in the Division of Social Science at the University of Chicago and former Chief Economist for the UK foreign aid agency, DFID, and Executive Director of MIT’s Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab. During her speech, Dr Glennerster mentioned that it is critical to use data to drive policy on gender, for economists to learn the language and approaches of other disciplines, and to enhance gender measurement. Additionally, she also emphasised the importance of a thorough and rigorous study of gender because neither the drivers nor solutions to gender equality are always obvious.

Dr Sarah Khan, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science at Yale University and Associate Fellow, IDEAS Pakistan led the discussion on Women’s political participation by sharing findings from her research (co-authored by Dr Ali Cheema, Dr Asad Liaqat, and Shandana Khan Mohmand) on women’s voter turnout in 2018 general elections followed by remarks from the esteemed panellists.

As part of the conversation, Mumtaz Mughal presented recommendations on how to increase the number of women in the political realm, such as increasing the number of seats in the local government and ensuring 33% women representation at all levels of the local government. She also stressed the importance of academics working with civil rights/society groups to empirically assess and document results on the ground. Moreover, Khawar Mumtaz indicated one important reason for the low women representation in the political space is the “Lack of outreach to women by the political parties” and also raised concern about the lack of data on the age group of voters. Since Pakistan is a young country with a 60.2 % population between the ages of 16-64years such data set can help in understanding the interest of the young population in politics.

While the Election Act 2017 binds every political party to provide 5% general seats to women political participants, the Electoral Commission of Pakistan requires all political parties to provide a report on the electoral process to ensure women’s due representation in the political space, according to Adnan Sakhawat Ali. He also argued for ECP efforts in registering the unregistered women in Pakistan by offering a fee waiver to women registering for CNIC for the first time, to ensure women’s participation in the political process.

Furthermore, Dr Kate Vyborny discussed key findings from two interventions led by her at CERP (Women’s right to marriage and right to inheritance) to focus on the gap between the legal rights of women in books and the rights women have access to in practice. On women’s right to marriage, Muhammad Waheed pointed out the importance of advocacy campaigns to raise awareness among young women to educate them about their due rights under the law and also recommended the government to make changes in the eligibility criteria for Nikkah Registrar as they are the custodian of the law and can ensure rights of women at the time of marriage.

While Samia Liaquat pointed out key takeaways from her field experience on the social norm around inheritance for women. According to her, women in Pakistan are socialised from a very young age to not claim their inheritance with the assumption that claiming any inheritance rights will destroy the fabric of the family, hence the current social construct makes them give up their rights. She urged the government and researchers to register the fact that Punjab’s land inheritance system must register for the fact that many women are voluntarily giving up their land for their brothers due to this social construct. Since land distribution is a zero-sum game, and for men to lose control over land is a loss of power and control, it will cause pushback from the registration.

The session concluded with a Q and A session with the participants with the hope of key takeaways by the participants and discussants together.

To find out more about the event and the panel discussion, watch them feed on CERP’s Instagram page.

For more information, contact:
Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP)
29-P Gulberg II, Lahore – 54660, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35777844
Email: contact@cerp.org.pk
Website: https://www.cerp.org.pk/

BCURE Training for PnD KP Government in Peshawar

Peshawar, March 17, 2022 (PPI-OT): CERP’s Building Capacity to Use Research Evidence (BCURE) training was organised in collaboration with SEED Pakistan for the PnD KP Government between 14-16 March in Peshawar. The goal of the training was to strengthen the capacity of the KPK government by making them informed consumers of evidence and data.

 

It included key speakers joining in for guest lectures; Maroof Syed, President and CEO CERP conducted an engaging session on Negotiation and Coalition Building. Dr. Asim Ijaz Khwaja, Director Harvard’s Center for International Development and Professor Public Policy Harvard University gave a lecture on how to become a learning organisation.

 

Dr. Adnan Qadir Khan, Professor at the School of Public Policy at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), gave a lecture on choosing the right tools for making data driven decisions within the government. The training also included in-class case study discussions on Cost Benefit Analysis and on the Use of Descriptive Evidence. This allowed the participants to apply concepts to real world policy challenges situated within the Pakistani context. Also collaborating were The CLEAR Initiative and Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) Harvard.

 

For more information, contact:

Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP)

29-P Gulberg II, Lahore – 54660, Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-35777844

Email: contact@cerp.org.pk

Website: https://www.cerp.org.pk/