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  • Public Policy, Institutional Empowerment, Evaluation, Civil Service Reforms

    Public Policy, Institutional Empowerment, Evaluation, Civil Service Reforms

    Our public policy experts Include world-renowned academics at our leading schools of public policy, former high-level government officials, and executives with deep private sector experience in established and emerging economies.

    • Issues we study for our clients include:
    • The effect of environmental, tax policy and other regulations on global competitiveness
    • Comparative analysis of proposed policy alternatives
    • Appropriate division of responsibility for federal and local regulators
    • Effects of regulations on risk sharing across various constituencies
    • Analysis of unintended consequences

    Our Service Offerings Include:

    • Strategic & regulatory planning
    • Program evaluation
    • Regulatory & policy reform
    • Analysis of proposed legislation & regulation
    • Tort liability
    • Forecasting
    • Public private partnerships
    • Public finance
    • SGD

    The PAKISTAN’S public sector is facing a period of austerity, following a decade when public sector spending increased significantly in real terms.  The cost of the fiscal stimulus package, combined with a fall in tax revenues and higher unemployment, is placing significant pressure on public finances.  In response, the Coalition government has embarked on a programme of budget cuts that is unprecedented.  Major capital programmes have been suspended and all government departments have been required to significantly reduce their budgets.  Underpinning the Public Services team offer is a commitment to helping the public sector deliver economically, efficiently and effectively for its communities.

    Our multidisciplinary team is constantly at the leading edge, helping our clients to innovate. Our team are industry leaders in developing strategy, business planning, fund raising and programme delivery. We work with policy makers to help them shape policy to enable our clients to deliver improved services.  We support our clients in optimising scarce resources to the benefit of their communities. We have advised over 100 public sector organisations, and also advise the leading private sector organisations that contract or partner with the public sector.

    We understand the needs of our core client base  and are best placed to work alongside them to develop and implement solutions to meet these needs. Our skills are equally relevant to the private sector and are transferable across geographical boundaries.

    PUBLIC POLICY

    We help tackle some of the world’s toughest social issues by partnering with the most effective and change-oriented nonprofit organizations and government entities.

    Our clients focus on four key areas:

    • Primary and secondary education: Bain works with education nonprofits and reform-minded school systems to create better opportunities for underserved students to lead choice-filled lives.
    • Higher education: Bain has decades of experience helping leading academic institutions set and advance their strategies and improve operations.
    • Economic development: Bain works with organizations that leverage the power of markets and business enterprise models to create jobs, fuel income growth and sustainably improve the quality of life for the world’s poor.
    • Public sector and government: We work with government institutions eager to enhance their organizational effectiveness and embrace new models of social change.
    • We also work with corporate clients to embed sustainability into the core of their business strategy and operations.

    Public Policy & Civil Service Reforms

    • We study the impact of legislation and political considerations across a wide range of issues facing our clients around the world. Our clients — both government agencies and private companies — are making complex decisions involving regulated industries and complicated commercial arrangements, taxation and public/private partnerships that necessarily operate at the intersection of legislative, political, regulatory and commercial considerations. FTI Consulting economic experts — many of whom have held critical positions in government and academia — have years of experience advising on concrete, economically defensible and workable solutions for resolving competing considerations.
    • Our public policy experts Include world-renowned academics at our leading schools of public policy, former high-level government officials, and executives with deep private sector experience in established and emerging economies.
    • Issues we study for our clients include:
    • Civil Service Reforms since 2006 which were led by Multi lateral Agencies
    • Comparative analysis of proposed policy alternatives
    • The effect of environmental, tax policy and other regulations on global competitiveness
    • Appropriate division of responsibility for federal and local regulators
    • Effects of regulations on risk sharing across various constituencies
    • Analysis of unintended consequences

    Our Service Offerings Include:

    • Strategic & regulatory planning
    • Program evaluation
    • Regulatory & policy reform
    • Analysis of proposed legislation & regulation
    • Tort liability
    • Forecasting
    • Public private partnerships
    • Public finance
    • Pakistan’s economic development work leverages the power of markets and business enterprise models to create jobs, fuel income growth and improve the quality of life for the world’s poor. PAPRED supports nonprofits and entrepreneurs who seek to bring growth to the communities they serve in effective and sustainable ways. Our rigorous analysis and broad experience help our clients focus their strategies, grow their donor bases and drive system-level change.

    WHAT WE DO:

    • Our economic development work focuses on five sub-sectors:
    • Entrepreneurship: We partner with Endeavor to support high-impact entrepreneurs and catalyze vibrant, self-sustaining entrepreneurial ecosystems around the world.
    • “Social-first” impact investing: Impact investors who scale innovative enterprises that deliver affordable, high-quality, critical services—such as clean energy, healthcare, education and financial services—to the poor.
    • Agriculture and livelihood: Organizations that enhance the livelihood of smallholder farmers by strengthening their capacity and integrating them into agricultural supply chains.
    • Workforce integration: Organizations that support the development and integration of marginalized groups—such as refugees and disadvantaged youth—into the economy.
    • Sustainable development: Innovative environmental nonprofits who work to preserve our world’s natural resources.