AlifAilaan has recently launched a citizen reporting mobile app and online platform "Taleem Do!" AlifAilaan is an education campaign that has been working for the last five years to make sure that Pakistan's leaders understand the urgency of the education crisis.
According to the latest Pakistan Education Statistics report, there are 22.8 million children who are still out of schools in Pakistan. Moreover, the national average score in subjects like maths and science is below 50 percent as per the National Assessment Test 2016 report.
Talking about the vision behind the app, AlifAilaan's Head of Digital Media Imran Ghazali said that we developed this app "to enable and empower the Pakistani citizens to raise their voice for a strong, prosperous and educated Pakistan."
Explaining the features of the app, Ghazali said, "Through this app people can report issues, read education related stories, submit their pledges to support education reforms in Pakistan." The app works both on android and iOs and gives the user the option to choose Urdu or English as the language to operate the app.
The app has been developed for AlifAilaan by DPL, an Islamabad based software hub comprising of young Pakistani developers. DPL's CEO and senior member of PASHA, Syed said, "We are really passionate about the cause of education reforms in Pakistan and with this app we tried to give an easy tool to the people to highlight the issues they face in acquiring quality education from across Pakistan."
AlifAilaan will push the content received through this app on their website and social media networks. AlifAilaan hopes that in the upcoming general elections people will use this app to raise the demand for every single Pakistani child to receive a high quality education.
The 'Taleem Do' online platform that has also been launched is to curate reporting and opinion from students, teachers, parents, opinion-makers and volunteers from across the country. These contributions will detail the quality of education, the state of basic facilities, the standards of teachings and the important policy issues that affect ordinary Pakistanis.
The developers hoped that this collection of reports and analysis will help build pressure on candidates across the country to make education a more robust part of their electoral platform and use 'Taleem Do' as an important destination for opinion and information on education in 2018.