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Allah Bakhsh Malik is a
Pakistani Pakistanis (, ) are the citizens and nationals of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Pakistan is the fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the second-largest Muslim population as of 2023. As much as ...
social scientist, public policy advisor, academic, researcher and author with experience in management, education, institutional and human development. He was conferred UNESCO Confucius Prize in 2011 in recognition of his contributions and services in education sector in Pakistan. He is the first Pakistani and the Muslim recipient of Confucius Award. He founded Punjab Education Foundation and Punjab Small Industries Corporation. He was Education Secretary from 2017 to 2019. He also served as the
Health Secretary of Pakistan The Health Secretary of Pakistan is the Federal Secretary for the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulation and Coordination. The position holder is a BPS-22 grade officer, usually belonging to the Pakistan Administrative Service. The cu ...
. He successfully led the Pakistani team of multi-disciplinary professionals during pandemic of Corrona virus in 2019 and his contribution was acknowledged and appreciated by the Government of Pakistan and World Health Organization (WHO). Malik served as CEO of Punjab Education Foundation and Punjab Small Industries Corporation. He served as Member and acting Chairman of Punjab Public Service Commission. Currently he is serving as Rector/VC of Ghazi. National Institute of Engineering and Sciences Dera Ghazi Khan. Malik represented Pakistan and
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nations on the board of
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(GPE) with
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for three years.


Publications

1. Malik, A. B (2003). Roshan Chiragh Urdu Biography of Late Malik Ghulam Hussain Awan RA. 2. Malik, A.B. (2003). The Higher Education in Pakistan. Maqbool Academy, Urdu Bazar Lahore. 3. Malik, A.B, (2003). The Institutional Development Matrix. Maqbool Academy, Lahore. 4. Malik, A.B, (2004). The Champions of Change. The Institutional Development and Change Management in Educational Sector – The Role of Teacher. Pan graphics Islamabad. 5. Malik, A.B (2005). Punjab Education Foundation Rules and Regulations 2006 6. Malik, A.B (2005). Punjab Education Foundation Public Private Partnership Instruments 7. Malik, A.B (2005). The Foundations of Success. The Impact Study of Early Childhood Education and Development on the Personality of Child. Tariq Printers Lahore. 8. Malik, A. B (2006). The Human Development Nexus – Professional Development Nexus –Professional Development and Capacity Building in Public Private Partnership. Maqbool Academy, Lahore. 9. Malik, A. B (2006). Education Voucher Scheme (PEF-EVS. Punjab Education Foundation Lahore. 10. Malik, A. B. (2006c). Sources of Educational Finance: Affordable Quality Education in Public Private Partnership: Paper Presented in Stakeholders Forum on December 11th at 16th Commonwealth Conference of Education Ministers (16th CCEM) in Cape Town, South Africa in December (8-14), 2006, Punjab Education Foundation Lahore. 11. Malik, A. B (2007 a). The Freedom of Choice – Affordable Quality Education in Public Private Partnership. Maqbool Academy, Lahore. 12. Malik, A. B (2007 b). Non-State Provision – Sustainable Quality Education in Public Private Partnership. Paper presented at 9th UKFIET, Oxford, United Kingdom on September (11-13), 2007. 13. Malik, A.B (2008 a). Poorest of the poor being constrained by social economic variables, May 25, 2008, The Nation, Pakistan. https://nation.com.pk/25-May-2008/poorest-of-the-poor-being-constrained-by-social-economic-variables. 14. Malik, A. B (2008 b), Gaining Educational Equity through Promotion of Quality Education at Affordable Cost in Public Private Partnership, Occasional Paper No 154, National Centre for the Study of Privatization of Education (NCSPE), Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, USA 15. Malik, A. B (2008 c) Module for Professional Development and Capacity Building of Educational Managers of Punjab, MSD, GCU, Lahore. 16. Malik, A, B (2008 d). Pakistan may fail to achieve MDG and EFA Goals, May 11, 2008, The Nation Pakistan. https://nation.com.pk/11-May-2008/pakistan-may-fail-to-achieve-mdgs-and-efa-targets 17. Malik, A. B (2009) Human Resource Development Strategy for Pakistan: A Case Study of WAPDA. National Management College, NSPP, Lahore. 18. Malik, A. B (2009) Indo-US Nuclear Agreement: Challenges for Pakistani Diplomats, National Management College, NSPP, Lahore. 19. Malik, A. B (2008) Punjab Sustainable Strategy Development Paper. 20. Malik, A. B (2009) Public-private Partnerships in Education: Lessons Learned from The Punjab Education Foundation, Asian Development Bank Manila Philippines 21. Malik, A. B (2010) Five Year Strategy Plan for Education (2010 - 2015) UNESCO, Pakistan. 22. Malik, A. B (2010) Ten Year Strategy Plan for Education (2010 - 2020) JICA, Pakistan. 23. Malik, A. B (2011) Public Policy, Governance and Economic Development in Pakistan: Issues and Challenges - Learning from the Best International Practices. 24. Malik, A. B (2011) Adult Literacy with Vocational Skills for Adult Illiterate in Punjab: an effective Intervention for Skills Development - Adult Education and Development: DVV International ISSN 0342-7633 25. Malik, A. B (2012) Literacy and Vocational Skill Training in Punjab: Changing Lives through effective Government Intervention, Commonwealth Education Partnership, 26. Malik, A.B (2011): Policy Analysis of Education in Punjab Province 2011 http://unesco.org.pk/education/documents/situationanalysis/Education_Policy_Analysis_for_Punjab.pdf. 27. Malik, A.B (2011): Education Matters: Policy Analysis and State of Education 28. Malik, A.B (2011): Organizational Assessment Manual to conduct examinations for secondary and higher secondary levels by Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Higher Education Department. 29. Malik, A.B (2012): Punjab Youth Policy 2012 http://newblankets.org/Malik/PYP_2012.pdf. 30. Malik, A.B (2012): Joining Hands to Identify New Roads for Poverty Alleviation – Caritas Macau China 31. Malik, A. B (2013): Affordable Quality Education in Philippines: Fund for Assistance for Private Education. 32. Malik, A. B (2013): Public Private Partnership in Education: Low Cost Private Schools in Less-Privileged Areas in South Africa. 33. Malik, A. B (2013): Global Goal Setting: Partnerships and Innovative Resourcing in Education: Commonwealth Education Partnerships: http://www.cedol.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/8-Global-goal-setting.pdf. 34. Malik, A. B (2013): Going Global: Skills for Employability in Pakistan. What Works and Why?. 35. Malik, A. B (2013): Education Above All: World Innovative Summit on Education Doha Qatar. 36. Malik, A. B (2013): Improving Mathematics Education in South Africa: Learning from the Best International Practices: Studies on PISA, PIRLS and TIMSS and Possibility of Replication. 37. Malik, A. B (2013): Bringing Learning Home and Developing Partnerships: Replication of Best Technical Educational Models Around the Globe, Casablanca, Morocco. 38. Malik, A. B (2014 a): Technical and Vocational Education: Empowerment through Skills and Innovation, The British Council United Kingdom. 39. Malik, A. B (2014 b): Cross-Pollinating Knowledge: International Strategic Partnerships in Research and Education: INSPIRE Conference II Leicester University United Kingdom February 28, 2014. 40. Malik, A. B (2014 c): Achievements Levels of EFA: Goals and Strategy Evolved for Accelerated Achievements of EFA Goals by 2015. Academy for Education Planning and Management, Ministry of Education, Trainings and Standards in Higher Education, Government of Pakistan Islamabad. 41. Malik, A. B (2015: Professional Development of Teachers to Impact Learning for All. Academy for Education Planning and Management, Ministry of Education, Trainings and Standards in Higher Education, Government of Pakistan Islamabad. 42. Malik, A. B (2015): National TVET Policy, National Vocational and Technical Training Commission, Government of Pakistan. https://planipolis.iiep.unesco.org/sites/planipolis/files/ressources/pakistan_national_tvet_policy_draft_consultation_2014.pdf. 43. Malik, A. B (2016): Pakistan Education Atlas 2014. Academy for Education Planning and Management, Ministry of Education, Trainings and Standards in Higher Education, Government of Pakistan Islamabad. 44. Malik, A. B (2017): Unfinished Agenda of Education in Pakistan: The Way Forward; International education Conference March 29, 2014, Academy for Education Planning and Management, Ministry of Education, Trainings and Standards in Higher Education, Government of Pakistan Islamabad. 45. Malik, A.B (2018): The Punjab Early Childhood Education (ECE) Policy 2017, Government of the Punjab, School Education Department PMIU - PESRP, Pakistan. 46. Malik, A.B (2019). The Politics of Education Reforms, National Defence University Islamabad, ISSRA Papers (Volume, XI Issue, 1, 2019). 47. Malik, A. B (2020): Review of Pakistan’s National and Provincial Education Policy Regimes to Strengthen Education to Out of Schools Children. Alight Pakistan and American Refugee Council Washington DC USA. 48. Malik, A. B (2020): Education Should Reach Every Home. The Daily Times, July 3, 2020 49. Malik, A. B (2020): Education Should Reach Every Home, The Pakistan Today, July 5, 2020


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