Girls education and gender equality.

Education is a fundamental right that every individual deserves, regardless of gender. Unfortunately, in Pakistan, this right remains uncertain, particularly for girls. As of 2024, the country’s female literacy rate stands at approximately 52%, compared to the overall literacy rate of 70%.

The alarming disparity in female education is glaringly shocking in our rural and remote areas all over the KPK, Baluchistan Sindh and Punjab. This sad state of affairs impacts not only the lives of women but also has a very negative impact on our future generations. This state of affairs in Pakistan is a direct violation of our own constitution.

The UN Charter and the charter of human rights. Women’s education is critical to the countries and nations entire development. It is similar to an effective medicine that may know how to cure a patient and recover their health

. A well-educated lady is capable of managing both her personal and professional lives. The physical and intellectual growth of the child is the moral goal of education. Education’s true objective is to provide students with full knowledge or greater information.

A well-educated woman provides skills, knowledge and self-assurance necessary to be a better mom, worker, and citizen. A well-educated woman will also be more productive and well-paid at work. Indeed, the return on investment in education is often higher for women than for males.

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