PILDAT

PILDAT PILDAT PILDAT is a premier research organization of Pakistan focusing on democracy, governance and public policy.

Founded in 2001, the organisation focuses on producing objective, research-based analysis on policies especially under review by the Parliament and the Executive. PILDAT conducts research on issues including finance, economy, poverty-reduction, regional/international trade, foreign/regional relations, political-economy, inter-provincial relations/federalism, women/youth in politics, etc. PILDAT pr

epares legislative Briefs on key legislations in consideration before the Parliament. PILDAT has held over 200 capacity-building and issue-based briefings for Parliament and Provincial Assemblies since 2002. It has also prepared over 300 briefing/background papers, case studies and other publications on public policy and legislative issues. PILDAT assists key Standing Committees in the National Assembly of Pakistan in the discharge of their responsibilities of oversight and scrutiny of the Executive through capacity building and background research. PILDAT also provides forums for comparative political and parliamentary learning through regional and international conferences and organizing study visits to other Parliaments. PILDAT carries out periodic performance review of Parliament and Provincial Assemblies. We facilitate formation of policy groups for research and dialogue on issues including Civil-Military Relations, Electoral Reforms, Relations between Muslims and Western World, FATA Status, Centre-Province Relations, etc. PILDAT also launched the first-ever Youth Parliament Pakistan to inculcate culture and values of democracy in youth and to prepare them for future leadership roles. PILDAT has hosted many national and international conferences, workshops and forums involving national, regional and international leaders, subject specialists and policy experts. In its independent capacity, PILDAT works closely with the Parliament and through its non-partisan approach, with major political parties as well as the Executive and the Media.

18/05/2026

In this episode of Pakistan Today, ABM discusses the debate around the proposed 28th Constitutional Amendment and the key possibilities being discussed. These include the future of local governments, questions around provincial powers and boundaries, and the idea of changing the voting age. What could this amendment mean for Pakistan’s political system?

1000+ applications received for the District Youth Assemblies!Thank you to the youth of Muzaffargarh, Kot Addu, Layyah, ...
11/05/2026

1000+ applications received for the District Youth Assemblies!

Thank you to the youth of Muzaffargarh, Kot Addu, Layyah, and Jhang for the overwhelming response and enthusiasm towards this initiative. We especially thank women, persons with disabilities, transgender individuals, and members of minority communities for stepping forward to be part of this initiative.

Funded by the European Union in Pakistan

48 hours left to apply!If you are young person aged 18-29 from Muzaffargarh, Kot Addu, Layyah, or Jhang, don’t miss your...
08/05/2026

48 hours left to apply!

If you are young person aged 18-29 from Muzaffargarh, Kot Addu, Layyah, or Jhang, don’t miss your chance to join the District Youth Assemblies and become part of a youth-led platform for dialogue, leadership, and community engagement.

Deadline: 10 May 2026

Apply now. Linkin bio

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07/05/2026

In this episode of Pakistan Today, reflects on the first year of Marka-e-Haq and its significance for Pakistan’s national confidence and international image.

He highlights how Pakistan’s delegation was appreciated globally, the importance of national unity on security and defence matters, and Pakistan’s growing role in regional diplomacy, including recent mediation efforts between Iran and the United States.

A must-watch for anyone following Pakistan’s foreign policy, national security, and regional diplomacy.

07/05/2026

Apply now for the District Youth Assemblies, don’t miss your chance to be part of a meaningful, change-driven initiative for your district.

The deadline to apply is 10 May 2026.

We especially encourage motivated young people to step forward and take part in shaping dialogue on local issues and community development.

Funded by the European Union in Pakistan

https://www.pildat.org/dya/

06/05/2026

In this episode of Pakistan Today, breaks down the latest Indian state election results — what they mean for Indian politics, the regional parties, the big winners, the surprising upsets, and what it all signals for the future of democracy in India.

A must-watch for anyone following South Asian political developments.

06/05/2026

Just a quick reminder — the clock is ticking. Have you applied yet for the District Youth Assemblies? If not, here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you through the application process.

We encourage you to apply and take this opportunity to be part of a meaningful, change-making program. And if you know someone who would be a great fit, share this with them so they can apply too.

Funded by the European Union in Pakistan

05/05/2026

In the latest , Ahmed Bilal Mehboob asks: will One Constitution Avenue face the same fate as Karachi's Nasla Tower?

What would you change in your district if given the opportunity? Whether it is access to clean water, better employment ...
05/05/2026

What would you change in your district if given the opportunity?

Whether it is access to clean water, better employment opportunities, improved services, or effective local leadership, your perspective matters.

District Youth Assemblies provide a platform for young people from Muzaffargarh, Kot Addu, Layyah, and Jhang to engage with real issues such as climate governance and community development, while building the knowledge and skills required for informed participation in local decision-making. For those interested in contributing to public service or considering future participation in local government, this is an important starting point.

We particularly encourage women, persons with disabilities, transgender individuals, and individuals from minority communities to apply.

Funded by the Union in Pakistan

Apply now. Do not wait for the deadline. https://pildat.org/dya/

If you’ve ever thought about getting involved in local governance, contesting local elections, or actually shaping decis...
04/05/2026

If you’ve ever thought about getting involved in local governance, contesting local elections, or actually shaping decisions in your district, this is your starting point.

District Youth Assemblies bring together young people from Muzaffargarh, Kot Addu, Layyah, and Jhang to engage directly with real issues like climate governance and community development, building the skills and confidence needed for future leadership in local government.

We especially encourage women, persons with disabilities, transgender individuals, and young people from minority communities to step forward and be part of this journey.

Funded by the European Union in Pakistan

Apply now. Don’t wait for the deadline. https://pildat.org/dya/

03/05/2026

MPA, Ahmer Rasheed Bhatti, expresses his support for the District Youth Assemblies initiative.

He highlights the importance of enabling young people to participate in governance, contribute to decision-making, and engage meaningfully at the community level.

Funded by the European Union in Pakistan, the initiative aims to strengthen youth involvement in addressing key challenges and shaping local development.

If you are committed to climate, governance, and community progress, this is an opportunity to contribute.

Apply now to be part of this initiative. https://pildat.org/dya/

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