Policy Brief 05/07/2024
This paper explores the transformative potential of Frugal innovation in addressing Pakistan’s socio-economic challenges. Frugal innovation, an indigenous approach characterised by resourcefulness and innovation, leverages limited resources to create cost-effective solutions. This method is particularly relevant for Pakistan, where a significant portion of the population lacks access to basic resources such as banking, electricity, healthcare, and education. The principles of Frugal innovation include seeking opportunity in adversity, doing more with less, thinking and acting flexibly, keeping it simple, including marginalised groups, and following one’s heart. Several Pakistani start-ups exemplify the spirit of Frugal innovation, such as Modulus Tech, Metric, Aabshar, Nearpeer, SadaPay, NayaPay, and Tajir. These ventures demonstrate how Frugal innovation can effectively address customer needs while contributing to economic, environmental, and social sustainability. Pakistan needs Frugal Innovation to promote financial inclusion, address energy deficits, enhance healthcare and education, improve livelihoods, and optimise infrastructure and resource utilisation. Policy recommendations include recognising and appreciating local businesses that embody Frugal innovation principles, establishing collaboration centres, organising Frugal innovation hackathons, and integrating Frugal-driven solutions into policymaking. By adopting Frugal innovation, Pakistan can unlock new avenues for sustainable development and inclusive growth, improving the quality of life for all its citizens.