Education in Pakistan

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Region: Pakistan

The problem of education in Pakistan is multifaceted and complex, with issues ranging from inadequate funding and infrastructure to low literacy rates and gender disparities. Despite government efforts to improve the education system, many children still lack access to quality education, particularly in rural areas.

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                Established in the year 1985 in peri-urban areas of Lahore, 3 formal and 27 informal community outreach schools of Fatima Memorial Hospital are providing education to 1850 underprivileged students. Of...
                
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                We introduced a school breakfast program at the SMB Fatima Jinnah Girls School, and more recently also at Khatoon-e-Pakistan Government Girls School, both catering to low-income neighborhoods in Karac...
                
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                Haya is 18 years old who recently did her intermediate. She wish to do higher education as she believes that education is going to help her fulfilling all her dreams and we at EAG wants to help her  Z...
                
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                This project is transforming two under-resourced government schools in Karachi into model institutions of learning. Our interventions involve upgrades in infrastructure, governance, administration, te...
                
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                Bola having population 6000, is remote village of Punjab, Pakistan. Due to poverty, the illiteracy rate particularly of women is very high. A well equipped school has been established with support of ...
                
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