Poor Public Policy Framework and its Effects on Livelihood of People in Coastal Belt of Sindh

Abstract

Public policy is defined as the process by which rural communities are made stronger in terms of accessing over production units necessary for economic development and prosperity. It is also meant for devising strategies for promoting the public sector development framework. The public policy has to be purpose-oriented; it must be based on short term and long term outputs directed for resolving rural communities issues related with development sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, education, health and etc. The public policy is also terms as government response to its legitimate stakeholder particularly citizen and voters. The policy ideally aims at taking down grievances and appropriately come with solutions. The paper investigates about the state of response in terms of priorities set by the public sector in respect of policies in past 50 years for the development of coastal belt.

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