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    Bridging the Readiness Gap through Supply Chain Innovation: Evaluating and Enhancing NGO Educational Networks in Pakistan’s Urban Man-Machine Ecosystem
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2025) MUBBASHAR ALI; CIIT/SP24-RBA-031/LHR; Dr. Rana Nadir Idrees; LHR TP 10099
    This study explore the approaches of the best education-based NGOs in Pakistan to optimize the supply chain system, which will enable the young generation to become active citizens of a man-machine socio-economic society emerging. Since more than 60 percent of the Pakistani population is composed of people of an age below 30 years, the delivery of digital resources, contemporary curriculum, education of teachers and technological facilities on education networks should be efficient. The study thoroughly assesses the supply chain practices of NGOs based on education in the Pakistani cities key to a qualitative structure, which is designed on the basis of in-depth interviews of 25 employees and through the examination of strategic plans, curriculum guidelines, and internet-based learning programs. It identified five areas of focus namely, Digital Readiness (DR), Conceptual Readiness (CR), Curriculum Innovation (CI), Youth Empowerment (YE), and NGO-Technology Integration (NTI). The results state the severe gap between rural and urban infrastructure, fragmented activities within NGOs, and ineffectiveness of the provision and combination of online education services. The research advocates the establishment of an integrated, NGO-based digital education supply chain system, solidified collaboration between the state and non-state in support of the technological inclusion, and the launching of built-to-scale innovation pre-planned labs that could benefit the young generation. The purpose of these recommendations is to improve the efficiency of the targeted population education sector NGO activities and to facilitate closure of the digital and conceptual preparedness-related gap taking place among young generation in Pakistan because of a fast socio-economic evolution.

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