Why donor-funded projects keep failing in Pakistan despite billions of dollars in aid?
Автор: Haque Economics
Загружено: 2026-06-18
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Pakistan has received billions of dollars in development assistance, donor funding, concessional loans, and technical support over the past several decades.
Yet the same questions continue to emerge:
Why do development projects repeatedly fail to deliver sustainable results?
Why do successful initiatives rarely get replicated?
And who is ultimately responsible when projects funded by international organizations fail?
In this thought-provoking episode of SIA Conversations, Dr. Nadeem ul Haque is joined by Dr. Nasir Javed, Raja Rehan Arshad, Hassan Ilyas, Muhammad Shoaib, and other development practitioners to examine the complex relationship between donors, governments, institutions, and governance in Pakistan.
The discussion moves beyond the usual donor-versus-government debate and explores deeper structural issues affecting development outcomes.
Key themes include:
• Why donor-funded projects struggle during implementation
• The role of accountability, corruption, and technical capacity
• How successful World Bank and development projects were implemented in Punjab
• Why many provinces fail to replicate successful governance models
• The importance of project ownership by local institutions
• Trust funds, donor coordination, and development financing
• Why Pakistan struggles to institutionalize lessons from disasters and reconstruction efforts
• The challenge of data access and evidence-based policymaking
• Building trust in local data rather than relying solely on international sources
• Capacity building within civil services and public institutions
• Governance reforms and behavior change
• The role of research, universities, and international collaboration
• Why dialogue and debate are essential for learning and institutional development
The speakers argue that development is ultimately not about money alone. It is about institutions, ownership, accountability, incentives, and the ability to learn from past experiences.
The conversation raises a fundamental question:
Can Pakistan move from donor-driven development to locally owned and institutionally sustained reform?
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00:00 – Introduction: Pakistan's Development Puzzle
02:30 – Why Donor-Funded Projects Struggle in Pakistan
06:15 – Accountability, Corruption & Institutional Capacity
10:00 – Lessons from Successful Punjab Projects
13:40 – Loans vs Grants: Understanding Development Finance
17:20 – Trust Funds & Coordinating Donor Assistance
20:30 – Why Pakistan Fails to Learn from Success Stories
24:10 – Bureaucratic Ownership vs Donor Dependency
27:20 – Climate Research, Data Access & Local Capacity
30:10 – Building Trust in Local Data
33:00 – Governance Reform & Capacity Building
36:00 – Can Pakistan Lead Its Own Development Agenda?
38:30 – Final Reflections: Beyond the Donor Model
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