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Qatar 2022 legacy programme supports launch of MindLab Behavioural Insights Unit
Qatar 2022 legacy programme supports launch of MindLab Behavioural Insights Unit
November 03, 2021 | 11:21 PM
* B4Development helps establish first nudge unit in Pakistan
B4Development (B4D) – the first nudge unit in the Middle East – has helped set up a similar behavioural insights initiative in Pakistan.The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa launched the MindLab Behavioural Insights Unit within its Department of Finance, after receiving technical assistance from B4D, which was launched in 2016 and originally incubated within the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy as a FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 legacy programme.
The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa launched the MindLab Behavioural Insights Unit within its Department of Finance, after receiving technical assistance from B4D
B4D specifically supported on institutional aspects of the set-up, along with capacity building for the new MindLab team. Work on MindLab started last year, with support from the Sustainable Energy and Economic Development (SEED) programme, funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.Dr Fadi Makki, director of B4D, said: “We have worked closely with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government in Pakistan to set up MindLab, which aims to make a strong impact in future policymaking and ultimately make a difference to people’s lives. Helping other countries leverage the benefits of behavioural economics forms part of our vision to transfer knowledge about this subject across the region and beyond.”MindLab follows similar nudge unit operations in Qatar, the UK, US and Singapore. Each unit seeks to leverage behavioural science tools for cost-effective, citizen-centred and easily implementable solutions to modern policy programmes.MindLab focuses on public finance management and aims to change the way policy issues are defined, approached and resolved. Policymakers often encounter implementation problems that lead to suboptimal results for government and also for citizens, as entrepreneurs, taxpayers, investors, homeowners, motor vehicle operators or consumers of public and private goods.Government officials from the Finance Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Revenue Authority, and the Excise, Taxation and Narcotics Control Department are now being trained by B4D’s world-renowned behavioural science experts. Thanks to B4D’s support, MindLab is ideally positioned to deliver a lasting impact and has the right skillset to initiate and measure behavioural experiments.Taimur Jhagra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Minister for Finance, said: “The public finance management focus of the new behavioural insights unit makes it the first of its kind not only in Pakistan, but the global south. Behavioural insights can be applied to domains ranging from health and sanitation to traffic compliance and climate change adaptation.”Vardah Malik, investment adviser for SEED, added: “Global experiences tell us that nudge units need three key elements to succeed: support from the government, a clear scope of work and adequate technical resources for analytical work. The government has been supportive from the very beginning, our policy focus is clearly defined, and with technical support and mentoring from B4D, the unit is well-equipped for success.”MindLab will initially focus on improving revenue mobilisation for the provincial government using behavioural tools and ‘nudges’ that have proven to be particularly successful in similar contexts.
November 03, 2021 | 11:21 PM