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 EBM highlights importance of girls education

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Around 70% of teachers in Pakistan’s primary and secondary education are female. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Pakistan needs to increase the growth rate of primary school teachers by 50% to achieve the goal of universal primary education by 2030.On International Women’s Day, EBM released a deeply moving film paying tribute to the incredible female teachers who tirelessly work to build a better future for Pakistan.

The film highlighted the immeasurable impact of these teachers, who not only impart knowledge but also instill values, ethics, and character in their students. With their nurturing and compassionate nature, teachers are the backbone of society and help shape the nation’s future. The film served as a powerful reminder that educating women means educating entire generations, and we must continue to support and honor them.To its credit, EBM is doing all it can to provide equitable opportunities to both boys and girls and as a policy only supports schools that have an equal representation of boys and girls.

EBM has set up two school campuses for boys and girls in Swabi in collaboration with the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and the Rashid Memorial Welfare Organization project (RMWO), which will become operational from August 2023. EBM supports GCT’s network of schools both in Karachi and rural Sindh at 160+ remote locations with approximately 29,000 students. They have also contributed towards the adoption of TCF schools and the Adult Literacy Programme, referred to as TCF Agahi, which aims to impart basic literacy and numeracy skills to family members of TCF students.  EBM is also working on different partnerships for teacher training programs.

 

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