Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PM calls for joint efforts for creating educational opportunities for girls

PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called upon the global and local organizations, philanthropists and entrepreneurs to join them in creating scalable and sustainable opportunities for ensuring education to women.

Addressing a two-day International Conference on “Girls’ Education in Muslim Communities: Challenges and Opportunities,” as a chief guest, the prime minister said that in the next decade, millions of young girls would enter the jobs market with immense prospects for social and economic prosperity.

“As they do so, they have the potential to not just lift themselves, their families and the nation out of the poverty but also to enrich the global economy, new markets and find innovative solutions to their shared challenges,” he observed.

The prime minister also stressed that they should assure the womenfolk that their rights should be respected and their ambitions be met, besides, no cultural or social impediment stood in the way of achieving their dreams.

He said despite their rich legacy, the Islamic world, including Pakistan, was facing numerous challenges in ensuring actable access to education for girls, adding that denying education to girls, amounted to denying their rights and voice and denying them their right to bright future.

In Pakistan, the prime minister said the women made half of the total population, yet the female literacy rate stood at 49 percent only, while alarmingly around 22.8 million children, with age bracket of five to eight years, were out of schools, including a proportionate number of girls.

The inadequate infrastructure, safety concerns, as well as deeply entrenched societal norms further exacerbated the issue, creating a cycle of deprivation, spanning over spans of generations, he regretted.

The prime minister said the founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a strong advocate for women’s role in the national building.

The prime minister further elaborated that one of the major steps to addressing the educational disparities in Pakistan was the establishment of Danish schools during his tenure as chief minister Punjab.

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Int’l conference on Girls’ Education kicks off in Islamabad

Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: A two-day international conference on “Girls’ Education in Muslim Communities: Challenges and Opportunities” commenced here Saturday.

The eduction summit bringing together experts, policymakers and educators from around the globe to address critical issues surrounding girls’ education in Muslim-majority regions.

The event, which is hosting approximately 150 delegates from 47 countries, aims to identify actionable solutions to the barriers hindering education for girls in these communities.

The participants will also explore opportunities to foster dialogue and promote inclusive educational practices that empower young women.

During the inaugural session, the speakers emphasized the transformative role of education in improving the socio-economic conditions of Muslim communities.

They also highlighted persistent challenges, including cultural constraints, poverty, and limited access to quality education, which continue to impede progress in many regions.

The conference seeks to encourage collaboration among stakeholders to design innovative policies and strategies that address these challenges.

Panel discussions, keynote speeches, and interactive sessions are planned over the course of the event, focusing on themes such as the role of religious and cultural leaders, technological integration in education, and funding mechanisms to improve access to schools.

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Pakistan to host global summit on Girls’ education in Muslim communities

Pakistan to host global summit on Girls’ education in Muslim communities

The Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training will host the International Conference on “Girls’ Education in Muslim Communities: Challenges and Opportunities,” a landmark two-day event from 11th –12th January 2025. The global summit aims to address the challenges and opportunities in advancing girls’ education across Muslim communities worldwide; foster dialogue; and find actionable solutions … Read more

Afghanistan: Taliban ban girls from secondary education

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8000 ghost schools uncover in Sindh

ghost school

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HSC Karachi: Annual result 2019 for Science Pre-Medical announced

pre medical results 2019 has been announced

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