Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan

by Fatima Memorial Hospital
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan
Continuing Malala's Dream - Educating Pakistan

Project Report | Jan 23, 2018
Educating the Children

By Aazer Durrani | Head of Marketing

Educated individuals make healthier, more economically advantageous life choices and are more likely to engage in their communities through democratic participation. We are working in key areas to provide quality basic education to the underprivileged children.

Increasing access to education opportunities for out-of-school children is a key priority for NUR Community Outreach Program. Our education programs provide education to children displaced who cannot afford going to school at all, enroll new students in schools and non-formal education programs, repair and construct schools, and train teachers.

Since 2010, Pakistan has more than doubled what it budgets for education, from $3.5 billion to $8.6 billion a year. The budget for education now rivals the official $8.7 billion military budget. The teaching force is as big as the armed forces.

But Pakistan has a learning crisis that afflicts its schoolchildren despite much debate and increase in funding for education because policy interventions by the government and foreign donors misdiagnosed what is keeping children out of school.

Pakistan’s education crisis is a supply-side problem. Enrollment rates are used as the measure for progress because Pakistan has the second-largest population of out-of-school children in the world. But the proportion of 5- to 9-year-olds in school is the same as it was in 2010: 57 percent.

The statistics further reveal that 21% primary schools in the country are being run by a single teacher while 14% have one room.

Education is the basic necessity in any country for progress and prosperity. In most democracies, it is deemed a basic right. Education, if not provided can have disastrous consequences for the society and can have adverse affects on the prosperity of a nation.

In light of this scenario, Fatima Memorial Hospital is striving immensely to provide education to underprivileged children to achieve the new targets set for the sustainable development goals through its NUR outreach program.

NUR Community Outreach Program is primarily working towards improving community health and providing microfinance opportunities and vocational training to under privileged communities.

NUR schools have held numerous activities that aim to not only provide education but also target to encourage numerous activities that will contribute to children’s personal growth. Activities focusing on cleanliness, environmental care, etc. have been held as part of awareness building program amongst children. In addition, students have been distributed books and been provided with nutrition counselling through NURs’ Food distribution program.

Please donate generously since the future of these children depends on ours and your support!

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Location: Lahore, Punjab - Pakistan
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