The bottom ten countries for female education
As we approach ‘Malala Day’ on 10 November, the EFA Global Monitoring Report reveals that Pakistan scores in the bottom ten of new country rankings for education of poor females. As we stand together...
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View ArticlePakistan: all girls and boys in school for 12 years – a critical pathway to...
Baela Raza Jamil is the Trustee/Advisor for the Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA) The demand for girls education has been rising in Pakistan but remains unmet due to poor access especially at post primary...
View ArticleThe bottom ten countries for female education
As we approach ‘Malala Day’ on 10 November, the EFA Global Monitoring Report reveals that Pakistan scores in the bottom ten of new country rankings for education of poor females. As we stand together...
View ArticlePakistan: Children in primary schools should be taught in their mother tongue
Credit: UNESCO/Amina Sayeed By Bushra Rahim, PhD student. “If we start speaking other languages and forget our own, we would not be we, we would be clones of an alien people; we would be aliens to...
View ArticlePakistan: all girls and boys in school for 12 years – a critical pathway to...
Baela Raza Jamil is the Trustee/Advisor for the Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA) The demand for girls education has been rising in Pakistan but remains unmet due to poor access especially at post primary...
View ArticleThe poorest young women have spent less than a year in school in the bottom...
Girls learning in Niger. Credit: Tagaza Djibo/GEM Report It’s International Women’s Day this week. As people in different cities rally for gender equality, not enough changes are being made to help the...
View ArticleDemanding real accountability for real schooling in Pakistan
This blog is written by Dr Jamila Razzaq, Co-founding President Aappa Aziz Trust Pakistan and Haider Fancy, Chief of Strategy, Planning, and Development, Nasra Public Schools, also authors of a case...
View ArticleDrawing links between economic status and education outcomes from ASER 2019
By M. Afzan Munir Economic well-being affects a child’s education achievement in multiple ways. Studies have shown that a family’s socioeconomic status positively contributes not only towards a child’s...
View ArticlePreparing for the new normal in Pakistan amid COVID 19 – A case for...
By Hamza Sarfraz, Policy Researcher and Zain ul Abidin, Programme Specialist at Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi Several months after it first hit globally, governments and experts across the world have now...
View ArticleAccelerating the universal prohibition of corporal punishment in educational...
By Mehnaz Akber Aziz, Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, one of just eight women out of 342 directly elected members, and Joseph Nhan-O’Reilly, Executive Director, International...
View ArticleThe bottom ten countries for female education
As we approach ‘Malala Day’ on 10 November, the EFA Global Monitoring Report reveals that Pakistan scores in the bottom ten of new country rankings for education of poor females. As we stand together...
View ArticlePakistan: Children in primary schools should be taught in their mother tongue
Credit: UNESCO/Amina Sayeed By Bushra Rahim, PhD student. “If we start speaking other languages and forget our own, we would not be we, we would be clones of an alien people; we would be aliens to...
View ArticlePakistan: all girls and boys in school for 12 years – a critical pathway to...
Baela Raza Jamil is the Trustee/Advisor for the Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA) The demand for girls education has been rising in Pakistan but remains unmet due to poor access especially at post primary...
View ArticleThe poorest young women have spent less than a year in school in the bottom...
Girls learning in Niger. Credit: Tagaza Djibo/GEM Report It’s International Women’s Day this week. As people in different cities rally for gender equality, not enough changes are being made to help the...
View ArticleDemanding real accountability for real schooling in Pakistan
This blog is written by Dr Jamila Razzaq, Co-founding President Aappa Aziz Trust Pakistan and Haider Fancy, Chief of Strategy, Planning, and Development, Nasra Public Schools, also authors of a case...
View ArticleDrawing links between economic status and education outcomes from ASER 2019
By M. Afzan Munir Economic well-being affects a child’s education achievement in multiple ways. Studies have shown that a family’s socioeconomic status positively contributes not only towards a child’s...
View ArticlePreparing for the new normal in Pakistan amid COVID 19 – A case for...
By Hamza Sarfraz, Policy Researcher and Zain ul Abidin, Programme Specialist at Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi Several months after it first hit globally, governments and experts across the world have now...
View ArticleAccelerating the universal prohibition of corporal punishment in educational...
By Mehnaz Akber Aziz, Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, one of just eight women out of 342 directly elected members, and Joseph Nhan-O’Reilly, Executive Director, International...
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