ISLAMABAD (APP): The Pakistan Reforms Report 2026 was launched in Islamabad on Monday, documenting more than 600 governance reforms carried out across 135 federal ministries, divisions and affiliated institutions during 2025, according to the organisers. Prepared by Mishal Pakistan — the country partner institute of the World Economic Forum — the report is the second annual edition of what is described as Pakistan’s first systematic documentation of governance reforms. The energy sector accounted for roughly 40 per cent of the recorded reforms, followed by law and justice, and digital governance and IT, highlighting an emphasis on structural and digital transformation. Mishal Pakistan Chief Executive Officer Amir Jahangir said the report aims to create an institutional memory of governance reforms, enabling year-to-year comparison and long-term analysis. Co-founder Puruesh Chaudhary said the initiative focuses on documenting reforms that improve access, transparency and trust, particularly in digital governance, justice delivery and citizen services.
Source: The Patriot February 10, 2026 07:17 UTC