Professor Haider contacted UET Peshawar and the HEC with suggestions to address Pakistan’s urban challenges in a systematic manner. Dr. Sohail Naqvi, executive director of the HEC, was equally concerned about the urban decay in Pakistan. Professor Haider, who specializes in urban planning and is also an alumnus of UET Peshawar, offered his assistance and Canadian expertise in establishing a National Institute of Urban Infrastructure Planning to be based at UET Peshawar. HEC engaged Professor Haider under the reverse brain drain program to develop the detail proposal for NIUIP. In the start of 2005 HEC approved the proposal and NIUIP was formally established at UET, Peshawar.
Objectives
Main objectives of formation of NIUIP are to:
Undertake research in challenges faced by rapidly deteriorating urban centers of Pakistan
Transform it into a centre of excellence for research and training in urban infrastructure planning in Pakistan
Train and educate Doctoral and Master students by providing opportunities for research in an applied and problem-solving environment
Train planning professionals
Develop collaboration with other such international research institutes
Research linkages
In September 2005, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between McGill and NIUIP, UET Peshawar for cooperation through activities as: