Data Journalism



This page of my Blog is dedicated for Data Journalism. You can find all of my the Data-driven stories here. 


Why Balochistan Needs Women’s Day

International Women’s Day made headlines throughout the Pakistan long before March 8, and this time Balochistan was not lagging behind. Read More...



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Pakistani women endure persistent gender inequalities, which is inseparably linked with care work and strict gender roles. Read more...


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Where are the Baloch women in the elections?

In the 2018 parliamentary elections, more women are running for office than ever before for both elected and reserved seats from Pakistan's largest province in terms of size...Read More


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Illegal Fishing in Balochistan Coast Cause Catches to Fall Faster

The Balochistan government’s failure to take steps against illegal fishing vessels in Balochistan coast, prevent the growth of fisheries industry in Balochistan, causing severe damage to marine life and rise economic crisis for local fishermen....Read More



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Gwadar's Growing Water War


The heart of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) struggles with thirst after years of chronic water shortages and soaring rates of water-borne diseases. As the regional hub of global trade network enters a new phase of development, more people, and on-going construction work are using up the scant water supply. Read More

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Justice Delayed is Justice Denied: The Plight of Citizens Seeking Justice in Balochistan


Despite Budget Increase for Prosecution Department, Balochistan’s Under-Staffed Courts Fail to Provide Justice to Citizens Who Wait Years for their Day in Court...Read More


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Increased Education Spending Over Five Years Failed to Change the Dismal Condition of Education in Balochistan


The Basic Health Unit at Gatti Dohr, Gwadar, Balochistan does not have a single doctor to serve 8,000 people across 4 nearby villages. The number of doctors is increasing every year in Balochistan but the doctor patient ratio is still off the WHO requirement of 10 doctors for every 10,000 citizens...Read More

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Increased Education Spending Failed to Change Dismil Condition of Education in Balochistan 

Children in the resource rich province of Balochistan have always had low access to basic education... Read More



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