There are various challenges contributing to so many children being out of school in Pakistan, including financial constraints and lack of access to educational facilities. This situation not only hampers the individual growth of these children but also has long-term implications for the country as a whole.
By investing in education, we not only empower individual lives but also contribute to the overall well-being and progress of Pakistan. Initiatives that focus on providing financial assistance, improving access to schools, and addressing societal barriers can play a crucial role in ensuring every child has the opportunity to receive a quality education.
Rozina Dilmurad
Turbat
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