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 | Oct 16, 2019
An investment in knowledge pays the best interest!

By Nimra Naeem | Assistant Manager

The Economic Survey (2018-2019) revealed the deploring state of education in Pakistan. The government allocated only 2.9% of the country’s GDP (World Bank Statistics) to education (which is the lowest in Asia). As per the UNDP’s Human Development Report 2018, Pakistan’s Human Development Indicator (HDI) value was 0.562 (with 1 being the maximum figure) and Pakistan was ranked 150th out of 189 countries. What adds fuel to the fire is the fact that the educational indicators suggest that Pakistan is the second last in comparison to the other countries in the region (Afghanistan being the last). Moreover, all regional countries have shown improvement in their HDIs except Pakistan.

 

The literacy rate in Pakistan is 62.3% and out of the male population, about 71.6% are literate and out of the female population, 51.8% are literate. In ASER 2018 amongst the 17% out-of- school children (age 6-16 years), 7% were males and 10% were females. The gender gap in education is due to the cultural stigma attached to the education of girls in Pakistan.

 

According to ASER 2018, there are a total of 22.8 million out of school children which is about half the children in Pakistan. This shocking statistic and the poor state of Education in Pakistan since the very beginning is the very reason that Fatima Memorial Hospital took the initiative of commencing the NUR Community Outreach Program (NCOP) in the year 1985. The objective of NCOP is to act as a catalyst of change in order to bring about socio-economic development of the underprivileged communities, via an integrated approach to education, healthcare and economic empowerment.

 

NUR Foundation has been providing education to the underprivileged communities (without any discrimination of age/gender/caste/religion, etc) through its chain of formal and informal schools in underdeveloped and neglected areas of Lahore. Every year, approximately 1800 students pass out from our schools. The current students enrolled in NCOP Schools located in Malikpur/Talwara, Lakhudair, Nainsukh and Gajjumatta total 1476.

 

In addition to this, NUR Foundation has also started the initiative of Adult Literacy Program in which 30 adult females are currently enrolled. The objective of this program is to provide the basic level of education to adult women who have never been to a school before.

 

The number of students wanting to be enrolled in our schools is rising day by day but the funds to accommodate them are limited. Also, in order to improve the quality of teaching and the overall quality of education, we require funds to train our teachers, construct a college building and develop proper facilities like computer labs and libraries. To provide such resources/facilities to our students, we rely on the generous donations of our esteemed donors.

 

According to Benjamin Franklin, “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” Therefore, we request you all to join hands with us and invest in the future of children to take them out of the dark abyss of illiteracy. Thank you!

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