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  1. To transform the environment of girls’ education in Pakistan by bringing cultural and policy reforms through an ecosystem that can offer a world-class education system that adapts to ever-changing global skills needs, and builds respect, dignity and positive future perspectives for girls in Pakistan.

  2. In Pakistan, 12 million girls are out of school, and only 13% of girls advance to grade 9. At the existing rate, it would take the country at least 50 years to enrol all girls in school. Social norms such as gender stereotypes and preference for educating boys continue to prevent girls from accessing education.

  3. Nov 12, 2018 · Thirty-two percent of primary school age girls are out of school in Pakistan, compared to 21 percent of boys. By grade six, 59 percent of girls are out of school, versus 49 percent of...

  4. Yousafzai is a human rights advocate for the education of women and children in her native homeland, Swat, where the Pakistani Taliban had at times banned girls from attending school.

  5. The total enrollment in primary public sector is 11,840,719; 57% (6,776,536) are boys, and 43% (5,064,183) are girls. 79% of all the primary students in Pakistan are enrolled in rural schools, and the gender enrollment ratios are 59% and 41% for boys and girls respectively in rural Pakistan.

  6. Welcome to the portal for Girls' Education, under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, Government of Pakistan. Our mandate is to promote and facilitate equitable access to quality education for all girls in our nation.

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  8. Mar 5, 2023 · Despite progress, girls in Pakistan face more challenges in accessing quality education and their education outcomes lag boys. Bringing more girls and boys to school will require using data to target interventions to specific challenges.

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