
5 steps to curtail corruption in Pakistan
“What kind of Pakistan do we want for our children?”, a civil society activist asked recently. “It has to be an inclusive state which is fair, honest and open to everyone.” The promise of...
Fayyaz Yaseen is a development practitioner with six years of experience in the nonprofit sector. He is an Atlas Corps and Think Tank LINKS Fellow and Accountability Lab’s Accountability Ambassador to Pakistan. Fayyaz holds a Masters degree in Economics and an M. Phil in International Development Studies completed under IDRC funded fellowship in governance, security, and justice. Throughout his career, he has gained diverse experience by working in remote areas of Pakistan in different fields such as education, health, voice and accountability, women’s participation in political process, violence against women, child labor, and conflict resolution. Fayyaz has previously worked with Atlantic Council USA, and SDPI Pakistan.