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ISLAMABAD: Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, and all provincial governments agreed to prepare a National Action Plan for Out-of-School Children (OOSC)

The decision was made in a high-level consultative meeting met with Federal Minister of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal in the chair on Wednesday to address the issue of Out-of-School Children (OOSC) in Pakistan and maximize the enrolment of school age children across the country.

The meeting was attended by the Additional Secretary Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, provincial secretaries of education departments, Director General, Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Member Social Sector and Development of Planning Commission, and other stakeholders.

A model Universal Enrolment Pilot Project in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) will attempt to ensure that there are no OOSC in the ICT. After piloting this in Islamabad, the learnings may be replicated to produce similar results in other areas across the country. The Planning Ministry will also identify Pakistan’s districts with the highest concentrations of OOSC.

Furthermore, a National Out of School Children Fund will be created to provide performance-based cash grants to provincial governments for improving education outcomes in the most affected districts. Additionally, to reduce dropout rates, especially for girls who face mobility issues, the government will launch a comprehensive virtual schooling system.

Over the years, Pakistan has made considerable progress in providing access to education to its school age population. However, the pace of improvement has been slow compared to other developing countries. With an estimated 22.8 million children aged 5-16 years out of school, Pakistan has one of the highest number of Out of School Children in the world.

However, the incumbent government is committed to resolving this critical issue. Since the current government has assumed charge, several steps have been taken to counter Pakistan’s OOSC challenge. The upcoming PSDP 2023-2024 will also institutionalize several key initiatives to achieve universal education in Pakistan.

Earlier, the provincial representatives briefed about the situation overview of OOSC in their respective provinces and shared their approaches to ensure maximum enrolment in the provinces.

The planning minister also directed the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) to establish a birth certificate-based admission system in collaboration with NADRA. As soon as a child reaches school-going age, he/ she should be enrolled in a nearby school by the state. The Federal Minister also highlighted the importance of adult literacy and directed to set up programs to facilitate adult literacy.

Member (Social Sector and Devolution) Planning Commission Rafiullah Kakar also highlighted the importance of data-driven need assessment for all projects targeting OOSS. The member apprised that the Planning Commission is also developing a national Education Index to monitor progress on education outcomes and encourage healthy competition among provinces.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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Sumroo May 18, 2023 08:47am
What about children who are victims of flooding?
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