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how do you assess the social change in Pakistan society?

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how do you assess the social change in Pakistan society?

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This paper sets itself certain specific tasks: a) we attempt to define pro-poor and social change; b) the activities of non-profit organizations (NPOs) are classified and discussed in terms of these definitions, with a view to understanding how their work has a vertical impact, both to the state and policy level and at the grassroots community level as well; c) the lateral linkages of NPOs are discussed in terms of how they both represent and signify further social change in the country. We will define social change as a process that causes a transformation in the social, political and economic relations of power in a society. It is not necessarily pro-poor, or positive, depending upon one’s political perspective. In our view those processes that lead to a more equitable distribution of power and resources among all members of society, that protect the fundamental rights of citizens of the state, and that empower state and other institutions to protect those rights, could be viewed as pro-poor processes of social change. Having established this framework, we can then ask whether a given civil society organization (NPO) or association is doing transformative work or not, and if that work is pro-poor. If not, it is likely to be conducting alleviative projects or activities that mitigate the detrimental effects of existing relations of power but do not seek to alter these relations such that they can no longer continue

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