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Prepared by Syed Yawar Abbas Assistant Director, National Education Foundation Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training Islamabad, Pakistan Country Report Pakistan

Afghanistan china India Iran Arabian sea

Background Independence: 14 th August , 1947 1 2 3 Population: 241.49 million 4 Area: 881,913 square kilometers Four Provinces , two regions

Socio-economic situation 4 Inflation 6.9% from 9.6% in 34 months. Poverty 24% of population Mismanagement and poor governance in agriculture sector ( Electricity prices, import export, fertilizer prices) High taxes ( utilities, business, import , industries are closed etc) Unemployment 10.3% in 2024 (WB) High population growth 2.69% Highest no. of oosc 26 million Low human development index 0.540 and global ranking of 164 out of 193 countries.14-Mar-2024

Key Educational Issues, Background and corresponding policies 01 02 Out of School Children Teachers Capacity 03 Ghost schools and teachers 04 Gender Disparity 05 Funding Issues

Out of School Children Highest No. in the world Increased from 22.8 to 26 million High population growth, lesser supply, poverty, cultural barriers, child labor, financial constraint, lack of awareness, inadequate infrastructure Initiative in ICT, 72000 children enrolled Creation of challenge fund , Aspire project Media projection Engagement of private sector , Education emergency Other activities like improvement infrastructure, extra curricular activities Improved data collection , analysis, setting up teachers training institute Issue & Background Response/ policies

Out of School Children Highest No. in the world Increased from 22.8 to 26 million High population growth, lesser supply, poverty, cultural barriers, child labor, financial constraint, lack of awareness, inadequate infrastructure Initiative in ICT, 72000 children enrolled Creation of challenge fund , Aspire project Media projection Engagement of private sector , Education emergency Other activities like improvement infrastructure, extra curricular activities Improved data collection , analysis, setting up teachers training institute Issue & Background Response/ policies

Islamabad Capital Territory Gilgit Baltistan JURISDICTION Azad Jammu & Kashmir

Research & Development in the field of Education Provision of Quality Education to the disadvantaged segments 01 03 02 OBJECTIVES Capacity- building of NGOs, Community& Teachers

01 02 03 05 Community Model Schools OOSC Project Khawajasara Learning Center NEF Merit Award CURRENT PROGRAMS 04 School Meal Project 06 School Support Program

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Insert your desired text here OOSC Project 02 Conducted Teachers Training Provided Teaching &learning material 3917 OOSC enrolled Through Community engagement Set up 57 schools Hired 116 teachers, 90% female Success 01 02 03 05 04 Daily meeting by Secretary Community engagement Data backed decisions Division of areas Door to door survey Weekly follow up Targets to org.

KHAWAJASARA LEARNING CENTER 03 Holistic Interactive pedagogy Community focused Advocacy Basic education along with vocational training and supportive sessions for emotional wellbeing Interactive and activity-based, with a ALP curriculum and flexible timings All the activities are designed in consultation with the trans community Engagement of students to sensitize peers, bridge gaps between transgender community and general public

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 PROGRESS NAVTTC certification Two Centers 60 learners Completion of Package-A Behavioral improvement

01 02 04 03 A regular program and about Rs 3.0 million is annually allocated Annually 30 high achievers get the award So far 6000 students have been given financial assistance and awards Financial support and encourage the children of federal govt. teachers who get admission in medical and engineering colleges on merit NEF MERIT AWARD 04

Target to provide meal to 52,000 students on daily basis Provision of free meal to the FDE and BECS students Increased enrollment Improved attendance Better health and efficiency Daily meal to 31,531 students of 102 schools of FDE and BECS SCHOOL MEAL PROJECT 05 Allah Walay Trust

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Highlights 22 4,500 scholarships PDC in each Region

Research & Development in the field of Education Provision of Quality Education to the disadvantaged segments 01 03 02 Objectives Capacity- building of NGOs, Community& Teachers

New programs OOSC+Meal Project+ KLC Rs . 570.00 Million Increased enrollment 100% With existing staff 95% board exam result Progress CMS+Merit award Rs . 18.0 million

Balanced scorecard slide 2 Challenges Multiple organizations Similar functions Limited authority Financial Issue Decline in interest rate No support from Ministry Lack of support of govt. Donors 25

Govt ; 1 047,188 Madaris 166,480 BEF 33,099 Balochistan Enrollment by Stakeholders Private 368,271 NCHD 24,846 Others (Others includes students in unregistered private schools, Madaris, ALP etc) 564,181 School-age Population: 5 Million Current Enrollment: 2.2 Million In system: 1.6 Million Others: 0.5 Million OOSC 2.9 Million (5-16) www.bef.org.pk

Rural Urban Divide in Balochistan www.bef.org.pk

Disparities in Education Grade & Gender-wise Public Sector Schools in Balochistan www.bef.org.pk

5-9 Population, Enrollment Vs OOSC in Balochistan www.bef.org.pk

10-14 Population, Enrollment Vs OOSC in Balochistan www.bef.org.pk

Geographic Dimensions and Proposed Interventions www.bef.org.pk Population Characteristics Value Key Educational Intervention Population Density (per sq/km) 42.90 (Min.. 6) Mobile schools, home-based models Rural Population (%) 77 % Community-led and home-based education Growth Rate (%) 3.20 % Scalable, flexible education models Literacy Rate (Males, 10+) 50.50 % Literacy improvement campaigns, ALPs etc Literacy Rate (Females, 10+) 32.82 % (Rural 26.59) Focused intervention on female literacy, HBCs, ALPs subsidies etc

COST ANALYSIS PUBLIC VS BEF EDUCATIONAL MODEL www.bef.org.pk

BEF Future Plans (2025-2030) www.bef.org.pk New Learning Models No of Institutions Outreach (Children) Per Child/month Cost Per Anum Cost Voucher-based Community Schools 200 200,000 1,567 18,804 HBCs (ALP) 10-14 G 400 12,000 1,116 13392 New Private Schools initiatives (PPP) 100 25,000 1217 14,600 Revitalization of Non Functional Public Schools 1,000 75,000 1,538 18,456 New Community Schools 1,000 75,000 1538 18456 Total 2,700 207,000 1,395 (average) Resources required 3.9 billion/year Sources: BEF own source GoB and Donor Fraternity Cumulative 290,000 enrollment target 10% of the OOSC

Merged Areas Education Foundation( Ma EF ) Govt. of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa National Conference of Education Foundations

Population 5-16 years (2020 BISP NSER Census) Boys Girls Total 935,841 865,689 1,801,530 35 Situational Analysis of Merged Area Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

19-Oct-24 36 Schooling Status - Children of Age 5-16 Gender Enrolled Out of School Total Boys 575,089 360,568 935,657 Girls 222,331 645,543 867,874 Grand Total 797,420 1,006,111 1,803,531 Situational Analysis of Merged Area

37 Gender Enrolled Out of School Total Boys 276,376 191,462 467,838 Girls 133,947 294,285 428,232 Grand Total 410,323 485,747 896,070 Schooling Status - Children of Age 5-9 Situational Analysis of Merged Area

38 Gender Enrolled Out of School Total Boys 298,897 169,106 468,003 Girls 86,199 351,258 437,457 Grand Total 385,096 520,364 905,460 Schooling Status - Children of Age 10-16 Situational Analysis of Merged Area

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