The Migration Paradox: Why Skilled Workers Leaving Developing Nations

The decision by individuals from underdeveloped and developing countries to seek economic opportunities abroad—even as their homelands grapple with underdevelopment—reflects a complex interplay of systemic failures, global inequities, and personal aspirations. While this migration, often termed “brain drain,” deprives origin countries of critical human capital, it is driven by factors ranging from economic desperation to … Read more

Challenges Facing School Education in Pakistan

Challenges Facing School Education in Pakistan Introduction Pakistan’s school education system is at a critical juncture, grappling with systemic challenges that undermine its potential to drive social and economic progress. Despite constitutional guarantees like Article 25-A, which mandates free education for children aged 5–16, over 22.8 million children remain out of school. Gender disparities, outdated … Read more