Pakistan Youth Change Advocates (PYCA), a local non-profit organization, has been working in communities in various parts of Pakistan, especially Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, to encourage parents to send their housebound girls to school.
PYCA’s work is in line with the government’s policy to encourage and promote quality education across the country.
What efforts has the government so far made to promote education?
State Minister for Education, Shafqat Mahmood announced the Education Policy Framework upon the completion of the first 100 days of the PTI government last year.
The Framework speaks about ensuring free and quality education for every Pakistani child, introducing a uniform system of education across all institutes including madaris, training a greater number of teachers and prioritizing secondary education.
Despite being one of the most holistic education related policy document to have come out of Pakistan in decades, the Education Policy Framework has a glaring oversight: special focus on girls’ access to education.
What’s the situation of girls’ education in Pakistan?
Of the estimated 22.8 million out-of-school children in Pakistan, 53% are girls.
This is why the issue of overcoming the country's education emergency without strategising increase of enrollment and retention rates of girl-children remains problematic.