It has worked for a number of UN agencies in Pakistan, and has occasionally provided research support for projects conducted by academic institutions, World Bank, WHO, UNICEF, ILO, UNIDO etc.
Lastly, the report said: “Survey results show that Punjab vote bank reflects return to 2018 General Election political landscape”.
This has proven to be correct as well as the share of votes that the top three parties has received is almost the same as what they got in Punjab in the 2018 general election.
It also provides the country's Television Ratings, subscribed by all of the top ten advertising agencies, and it also carries out extensive research on newspaper and radio audiences.
[5][6] Gallup Pakistan releases monthly and quarterly cyberletter across various niches, like financial inclusion, health, newspaper and talk show analysis.
Each issue of the FinDev Cyberletter will focuses on a particular theme within the broader area of financial inclusion and related topics.
The newspaper content analysis is a monthly series that analyses opinion pieces from 12 English and Urdu newspapers published in Pakistan into 18 distinct themes, namely politics, social, climate and environment, governance, crime and terrorism, economy, education, energy crisis, health, human rights, international, law and order, media, religious, science and technology, security, sports, and miscellaneous.
It explored topics like Stress, Nutrition, Environment, Public and Private Facilities, in conjunction with health in Pakistan.