The writer is the CEO of Idara-i-Taleem-o-Aagahi, a Pakistan Learning Festival founder and a Learning Generation Initiative global champion. She can be reached at baela.jamil@itadec.org.
Ensuring that every child learns, thrives and dreams without boundaries
Education in Pakistan is a poly-crisis exacerbated by climate change
A look at the bright minds of learning and aspirations in the education sector
In the education sector there is an urgent need to revisit the game changing 18th Amendment
The potential of a skilled youth and the demographic dividend
Enabling the role of parents and supporting them in educating their children
Mother tongue-based education as a lifelong learning imperative
With winter mustards in glorious bloom, can Pakistan’s education spring be far behind?
This World Teachers Day, a look at teachers beyond the lonely human capital approach
How education and literacy can be relevant to the learner and their environment
Despite growing challenges, positive responses to education crises offer hope
Climate change is having an alarming impact on schools, students and learning
An education emergency was declared by the prime minister on April 9. Will the declaration lead to swift actions for achieving the fundamental right...
Radical inclusion strategies are needed to protect the fundamental right to education
The need for interventions building on the value of resilience in emergencies has grown
Bold questions must be asked about education financing in Pakistan
What does a literacy crisis mean for the citizens of Pakistan?
Safe access to education continues to be undermined across Pakistan
Are we counting our skilling numbers right? If not, why?
How much of a priority are the children engaged in and exposed to hazardous and harmful work?