Adult Education in Pakistan

May 31st, 2008

All those countries having literacy rate less than 60 per cent are desperately required to launch an emergency campaign of adult education. According to an official data, Pakistan has a literacy rate of 47 per cent and in this category those people have also been included who can read or write their names only. So Pakistan requires riding on this tide. Pakistan did launch ‘Nai Roshi Schools’; an adult education program to teach old people / workers about basic education but soon that program was doomed to ground. Government, Non-Government Organizations and private sector should deliberately come forward to re-launch this education program especially to remote areas and villages. Special attention should be given to women.

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